Mututho vows to ensure better public policies to empower locals

Former Nacada boss and Nakuru ODM Senatorial Candidate  John Mututho has vowed to ensure better public policies are in place for empowerment of locals especially those who feel are on the peripheral end of development cycle.

Speaking during several political rallies in Nakuru county where he engaged locals in various issues, Mututho said if elected Senator he will fight to ensure equality in resource allocation and socio-economic development.

“I am more concerned about the recklessness of public policies that aren’t helpful to our people as they ought to” he stated.

Mututho who once served as Naivasha MP was categorical that his record and way of articulating key issue touching on common citizens speaks in large volume with over 3300 records in the Hansard of the 10th Parliament.

He revealed that during his tenure as MP for Naivasha, he was never booed or shouted at on the Floor of the House as everyone resonated with what he was saying.

While calling on Nakuru Residents to vote him in as the next Senator in the August 9 polls, Mututho said time is now to end th issue of marginalization.

“I was the best debater on issues touching on Kenyans because I believe we can no longer endanger people’s lives by letting them remain marginalized forever” he said.

Mututho who is also the proprietor of John Mututho Empowerment Centre in Nakuru’s Pipeline estate says Nakuru county needs a strong, fearless Senator of his calibre who will advance the agenda of those who are rarely invited to ‘the table’.

He is also rooting for weekly stimulus package for vulnerable women who cannot afford to raise their children due to harsh economic times.

“The County Government has many kitties that I will follow-up to make sure every cent is accounted for” he said.

 

Youthful Nakuru MCA declares interest for higher seat come 2022

Naivasha’s Lake View Ward MCA Peter Karanja Mburu has finally revealed his interests for a higher seat in Nakuru come 2022.

As quoted by Nation, the first time vocal Member of the Nakuru County assembly says he will be going for a higher seat in order to serve the people of Nakuru better.

It is however not clear which seat the youthful MCA will be going for though there are speculations from certain quotas that the MCA might go for the Nakuru Senatorial.

The Nakuru Senatorial is currently being held by Senator Susan Kihika who has also declared interest in Nakuru Gubernatorial seat come 2022.

Other quotas also say the vocal MCA might go for the Naivasha Parliamentary seat that is currently being held by Jane Kihara. It will be recalled that Mburu in the 2017 general election trounced Mr Simon Wanyoike Wanango.

The first time MCA is currently rated as the most vocal ward representative in the current Nakuru County Assembly. The many bills and motions he has sponsored have seen him earn the respect of Nakuru residents.

The youthful MCA is also development conscious and at many a time, he has been seen as a great critic of Nakuru Governor Lee Kinyanjui when it comes to matters of the citizens and development. Among Bills he has sponsored include one aimed at establishing a disaster management fund.

He is also the brain behind the opening up of the Lake Naivasha corridors after he sponsored a motion on the same. He has also sponsored a bill that saw the digitization of building plans in Nakuru County.

The recent motion he sponsored on NHIF will see the less privileged in Nakuru County enjoy free National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) medical cover.

The motion has already been adopted by the county assembly and will see the county government compelled to start identifying the beneficiaries at the ward level.

“MCAs are always called upon to raise funds to offset hospital bills for the poor. The county government should set aside funds to provide free medical cover through NHIF for poor residents,” said Mr Mburu as quoted by Nation.

Karanja Mburu is a graduate from St.Paul’s University in Business Administration and management and the soft-spoken Lake View Ward MCA believes true leadership is transforming the lives of the people.

He is currently the chairperson of Disaster Management Committee in the Nakuru County Assembly and in an earlier interview with this writer, he says he is determined to bring change through leadership that ensures improved infrastructure, medical facilities as well as boost the education standards.

Two years since he was elected, Karanja has been able to sponsor 12 needy students through full scholarship courtesy of his foundation, friends and Nakuru County Assembly Speaker Eng Joel Maina Kairu.

He has also been able to sponsor 400 carpenters to have National Construction Authority (NCA) cards which cost Sh1,200 each. For the fishermen in Naivasha, the MCA is in the process of developing more fish hatcheries to empower them.

Youths have not been left out as three teams have been sponsored among them Kihoto FC (County League), Pipeline Team (Sub-county league) and Superstar FC from Kayole (Sub-county league).

He is also appealing to the county government of Nakuru to consider development in Naivasha Sub County.

According to him, the sub-county has been forgotten when it comes to matters development despite having contributed a lot in terms of revenue collection.

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