Wetang’ula lauds Garsen for believing in youthful leaders

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National Assembly Moses Wetang’ula on Saturday lauded the people of Garsen for believing in the leadership of young people.

The speaker spoke when he attended the homecoming ceremony of Garsen North Ward Member of County Assembly Dumba Semi.

The MCA was elected under the Ford Kenya party banner.

During this event, the speaker was welcomed by Ford Kenya National chairman and Garsen MP Ali Wario.

”I am delighted that you entrusted the leadership of this region to young people,” he said.

Wetang’ula is constitutionally the country’s third in command and is in charge of the country in the absence of President William Ruto and his deputy Rigathi Gachagua.

Ruweida raised concerns about the marginalization of Lamu and Tana River Counties.

Ruwenda emphasised the need for development and employment opportunities in the regions.

Local leaders also highlighted the pressing issue of insecurity, appealing to the speaker for intervention.

Expressing his gratitude, the speaker thanked both the residents of Garsen North Ward and the youth for entrusting their leadership to a younger generation.

He pointed out the recurring challenges in Lamu and Tana River County, including insecurity, land disputes, and marginalisation.

He revealed his efforts to arrange a meeting with Cabinet Secretary  Kindiki Kithure and local leaders to tackle these issues comprehensively.

Senator Mungatana addressed the rising price of crude oil, which had global implications on fuel costs, urging residents to support the President.

The speaker underscored the importance of development projects, particularly TARDA, in providing employment opportunities for the local community.

He also mentioned a visit from a Bipartisan team led by Wiper boss Kalonzo Musyoka and leader of Majority Kimani Ichungwa.

Wetang’ula assured that progress was on the right track and emphasing their commitment to preventing any exploitation of their discussions.

Wetang’ula was the chief guest in the groundbreaking ceremony of Kokanne Gobbo Secondary School in Danisa, Tana River County.

He highlighted the significance of the National Government Fund in building schools to promote education, emphasizing education as an equaliser.

Wetang’ula reiterated the need for affirmative action in marginalised areas and stressed the potential of Tana River County as a food basket for Kenya.

“We want to turn Tana River from a county in need to a county that gives,” said the speaker.  BY MPASHO NEWS   

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