SIXTH PROJECT OPENED IN SIXTH MONTH OF THE YEAR AS MWAMBU KEEPS A-PROJECT-A-MONTH POLICY ALIVE


By Our Reporter.


17th June 2019.

Bumula Constituency is on a growth trajectory never witnessed in the Western region in recent and current times. The trajectory being babysat  and weaned by first term fiery legislator Mwambu Mabongah in what he termed a Rapid Response Initiative targeting to addressing the infrastructure state in schools.

Having kicked off his reform agenda in schools with mudwalled classrooms and under-the-tree schools, Mabongah's efforts are being felt. Today,the MP opened a 3 classroom block at St. Elizabeth Wacholi Primary School in West Bukusu ward of his constituency, bringing the sum of schools and projects he has completed and opened,this year to 6.

This trend proves his declaration in December last year when he promised to have a project completed and opened every month,for the rest of his term. Indeed he has maintained the trend,having opened 4 classrooms at Napara ACK Primary in May.

"I have so far kept my word. Having a project completed and handed over for use to my people,every month. That is my brand of politics. I want to be challenged based on service delivery. And in 2022 I ask you to challenge those seeking to wrestle with me over the Bumula seat to show what they did or have done for the people. Shun politics of propaganda and dry-eyed lying. We want to move forward.," Mabongah said.

The legislator's prudence in managing CDF has seen him attract worthy attention with the NG-CDF Board sampling the Constituency for ranking nationally.
Bumula MP  Mwambu Mabongah makes a point during the official opening of 3 Classrooms at St. Elizabeth Wacholi Primary School |FILE 

Three Classroom Block opened today at St. Elizabeth Wacholi Primary School |FILE.


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