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Sunday, December 28, 2014

Aaron Kumana's grandson explains the remaining AK’s fund.

A total of approximately US$3,502 + was received from individuals and organizations from the United States. With these funds a passbook was opened and most of these funds were used for transportation project. And the reserved US$1,800 was allocated to build another required, larger dugout canoe.

Another SBD$9,000. was later received from our national member, Hon Charles Sigoto for the AK (Aaron Kumana transportation project. This donation was received by Kumana's sons, who later divided the money among themselves without notifying their nephew Rellysdom – the project coordinator. As a result plans are being made to invest reserve funds. A discussions continuing.

Rellysdom also explained two remaining appreciation certificates that are signed by Aaron Kumana will be sent to those who would like to make a donation in support of AK's 5 Recommendations
 
 

Aaron Kumana's closest relative raised critics as family members said to demolish AK's house.

More of Aaron Kumana's closest relative are raising criticism over plans by his sons to demolish his home. The critics have also blamed his sons for using the 75% of donated funds for their personal use. And now the critics are alleging that only 25% of the donation was used to build Aaron Kumana's home, leaving the building of the home uncompleted.



The criticism arose after it was learned that Kumana's sons are planned to demolish the house because it was unfit to accommodate people. But his grandson, Rellysdom Aaron Malakana, said that the idea to demolish the house did not come from the committee established after AK's death and that he was unaware of plans to demolish the home. He stated that he is hopeful that discussions between the committee and family members will result in the preservation of the home, as well as other collectibles belonging to his grandfather, so that his spirit will kept alive.