Western Kenya leaders backed two key funds at a school event in Vihiga County. They want people to speak up about these funds at public meetings starting Monday. National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula asked leaders to focus less on politics and more on helping communities. He told them their careers depend on serving people well.
Luanda MP Dick Maungu said the money belongs to citizens, not lawmakers. Local representatives urged everyone to attend Monday's meetings to share views about these programs. Fred Ikana from Shinyalu praised how both funds change lives at the local level. Marianne Kaitany pointed out that these funds build schools and create chances for children.
Beatrice Elachi explained that boards manage the money, not politicians themselves. She said many schools would remain run-down without this help. Elsie Muhanda added the funds to help women and youth succeed in their communities. Kiminini MP Kakai Bissau called this the fastest way to reach people through school aid and family support.
Luanda MP Dick Maungu said the money belongs to citizens, not lawmakers. Local representatives urged everyone to attend Monday's meetings to share views about these programs. Fred Ikana from Shinyalu praised how both funds change lives at the local level. Marianne Kaitany pointed out that these funds build schools and create chances for children.
Beatrice Elachi explained that boards manage the money, not politicians themselves. She said many schools would remain run-down without this help. Elsie Muhanda added the funds to help women and youth succeed in their communities. Kiminini MP Kakai Bissau called this the fastest way to reach people through school aid and family support.