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Mbai and Syengo to Drive Ukambani Government Reforms
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27432, member: 2262"] President Ruto and ODM chief Raila named Kitui East MP Nimrod Mbai from UDA and ODM senator Beth Syengo as leaders for government projects in Ukambani. They received their assignments when both national leaders signed paperwork at KICC last Friday. This powerful team combines Mbai's role as local UDA chairman with Syengo's senatorial influence. These appointees will connect regular folks with government plans moving forward. Mbai talked about making sure people from Ukambani have their concerns heard loud and clear. They plan to turn the agreement between national leaders into real improvements for local communities. The signed papers focus on several big problems across Kenya. These include using recommendations from the National Dialogue Committee, helping overlooked groups, strengthening county governments, and creating jobs for young people. They also want to fix money problems, stop bribes, run a better government, and protect what citizens deserve. Mbai and Syengo plan to shake up local politics by working across party lines. Their unusual teamwork shows a big change from past rivalries between their political groups. Their first job involves carrying out NADCO suggestions completely, then making sure everyone gets fair treatment in government service. The agreement points out that Kenya's laws already protect less powerful groups and communities. But it also admits these protections haven't worked well enough since the Constitution started 15 years ago. The papers explain that every Kenyan matters regardless of tribe, faith, age, or home region, and everyone should receive the same money and chances for jobs. [/QUOTE]
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