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Senator Gumar Dyussembayev: Issues of Small Villages to be Solved

27.07.2021 410

During his visit to Atyrau Region, Senator Gumar Dyussembayev visited Kyzylkoga District specialized in providing the region with meat and dairy products.

During a meeting with the Senator, the residents of Mukyr Village raised a number of issues regarding the construction of a culture house and sports complex, whose construction has been delayed. The residents were also concerned about the poor condition of the Mukyr–Kulsary road. The Senator said that he was aware of this issue and had earlier sent a deputy’s request to the Prime Minister of the country.

“My deputy request received an answer that the Mukyr–Kulsary road would be built from the funds saved from the construction of the Makat–Kandygash road. Construction of this road is a separate item in the comprehensive plan of motor roads construction until 2025”, Gumar Dyussembayev said.

The Senator also visited small villages where he met the residents and learned about the issues of small settlements.

“During this trip, I visited the villages, such as Kenbay, Konyrauly, Taskudyk, Sorkol, Sarkumak and Bylkyldakty. I believe it is important to learn about the issues of small villages and help them in solving their difficulties. 300 million KZT have recently been allocated to start laying a gas pipeline to these six villages in Kyzylkoga District, where there used to be farm centers. Currently, a tender has been announced and the first design work has started,” Senator Gumar Dyussembayev said.

The Senator underlined that it was also necessary to work with the leaders of Atyrau-Zharyk to solve the issue of power outages and to provide the village residents with coal until the gas pipeline had been completed.

The residents of Taskudyk Village told the Senator about the issue with clean water supply. The thing was that a well with potable water remained within a private farm. Outraged by this fact, the Senator demanded the Akimat officials to explain the situation. According to them, this issue would be resolved in the near future, and water for the cattle would be supplied with the assistance of the local branch of KazTransOil.

Gumar Dyussembayev noted that he was constantly focusing on the pressing issues of small villages in Atyrau Region, and he would continue working to solve them.

(Press Office of the Senate, 74-72-27)

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