MWAMBU: I WILL LEAD IN MAKING BETTER BUMULA,KENYA.


Bumula Member of Parliament Hon. Mwambu Mabongah reiterated his resolve to make the constituency a better place to live.
Speaking  today at Mukwa polytechnic in Siboti Ward during this year's Madaraka Day celebrations, Mwambu said that at the end if his tenure, the people of Bumula will remember him for his initiatives in education, health and housing.

Echoing this year's national theme, Forging Ahead Together, the legislator vowed to work with all stakeholders to carry on the vision of the nation's founding fathers envisaged during the fight for self rule.

Hon. Mwambu used the function to enumerate his blueprint to better education and infrastructure, to ensure every constituent has access to affordable housing and gets empowered to sustain their day to day life.

"I have rolled out a rapid development  programme that aims at ensuring better infrastructure in our schools and today, if you visit schools such as Mutua Primary, Napara ACK, Mundaa Primary, Wacholi and other schools that benefited in our first tranche of development funds, you will see an ongoing construction of classrooms which have reached roofing levesl and will be ready for use by third term,"  he said.
From Mukwa the MP headed to Bumula Grounds for a similar function where he repeated his promise of rapid development characterised by social transformation. Mwambu disclosed that he is implementing a project aimed at providing decent houses for the vulnerable groups in the constituency such as widows, elderly and people with disability.
"I am having a resource mobilization exercise on 16th of this month, through my Trust Fund, and its aim is to raise funds for provision of better housing in this constituency," he said.
The MP also urged boda boda operators to make good use of their resources as a springboard to a better lifestyle.
"The bodaboda on the other side have had a funds drive last weekend and another one for this side is around the corner. My aim is to ensure each one is empowered and owns a motorbike or does some other business while the rest of us will engage in alternatives such as agribusiness so that we are be able to make a living," the legislator added.

In the spirit of togetherness and unity of purpose, Hon. Mwambu implored for peaceful coexistence. He interacted with all and sundry,happily reliving the national clarion call of reconciliation of self,idea and resolve to a better Bumula and Kenya.

Bumula MP Mwambu Mabongah interacts with residents during the Madaraka Day celebrations at the Mukwa Polytechnic in Siboti ward,Bumula Constituency|COURTESY


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