Monday 13 March 2017

Bullet points from my manifesto


1. Affordable Quality Health Care for all residents by rehabilitating existing health facilities  including Nzoia and Sinoko Community health centres.

2. Creation of job opportunities for the youth to fully participate in the economic development of our ward by empowering them to acquire skills and access to credit facilities in order to improve their capacity in the ward. this will achieve a plough-back effect! it will inject funds in our economy at ward level.

3. Universal education for all in the locality through disbursement of bursaries and scholarships to the deserving and vetted orphans, the needy and vulnerable children. 

4. Creation of job opportunities for the youth. Everybody needs work, but the modern world requires a networking approach, being a global village. By introduction of capacity building and training centres, we are hoping to equip the youth with skills relevant to the needs of the ward and contribution to the nation at large.

5. Through connecting Sinoko  Ward with the foreign and local investors which has been already planned we expect to initiate as soon as possible. Talk of peer mentorship and exchange of ideas.

6. Support Small scale Business enterprises, this being one area of my profession we hope to empower Growing business to be more stable than before.

7. Honest leadership through ultimate accountability ,transperancy, service delivery and community participation in governance.

8. Economic stewerdiship by rehabilitation of existing infrastructures I.e water accessibility, electricity supply, road maintance, and aggressive push for implementation of development plans by the county government etc

9. Re-engineering of farmers cooperatives , support table banking among chamas and Bodaboda Sacco among others to achieve bargaining power and control of our resources. This should see us achieve an all-year-round agriculture production chain with irrigation systems. 

10. Promoting, nurturing, marketing and sponsoring young talents to realize their full potential. 

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