Kindiki urges youth to register to vote, choose preferred leaders in 2027

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki in Kangema town, Murang’a County.

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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has called
on eligible voters to turn up and register in order to participate in the
coming elections.
The DP said the Independent Electoral and
Boundaries Commission’s ongoing registration is for them to be included in the
voters’ roll, asking them to take full advantage of it.
“I want to ask all the eligible voters who
have not registered to do so because it is their right to vote, but they will
only participate if they are registered,” DP stated.
The Deputy President spoke on Friday during
Kangema Constituency Economic Empowerment Engagement at General Kago Stadium in
Kangema town, Murang’a County.
“This is a democratic nation, and you can
only choose your leaders through your vote. I ask you to encourage our youth
to register so they can elect the leaders they desire. Without your vote, you
cannot be in a position to participate in making that choice,” DP emphasised.
On development, Prof. Kindiki warned
contractors handling development projects against laxity and sloppiness, saying
the government will not entertain attempts to frustrate their delivery within
the agreed timelines.
Prof. Kindiki said the administration is
keen on timely completion of projects after investing billions of shillings for
faster completion to benefit the people.
“We want all projects to be completed
faster and on time. Contractors who are slowing down work, yet they have been
paid, will be tasked to explain why they are frustrating government-funded
projects,” said Prof. Kindiki.
The Deputy President said all Mau Mau roads
in the Mt. Kenya region must be completed on time, saying the government has
released funds to the contractors, including those in charge of the sections in
Kangema constituency.
“It’s unacceptable to play around with
public projects. We have disbursed funds for the roads, but we have received
reports that they are dragging their feet. We will not entertain such,” he
reiterated.
At the same time, the Deputy President
assured residents of Kangema and Murang’a County that the government will
ensure ongoing projects are completed and the commencement of those in the
pipeline.
“We are keen on completing the projects
which are ongoing as well as starting those we have planned for.
I urge you to be patient and understanding
as we deliver them as promised. Those who are criticising us should do so
fairly and genuinely, not through lies and blackmail,” he said.
The DP highlighted several projects funded
by the government which are presently in various stages of completion in the
county.
They include 23 modern markets worth Ksh.3
billion which are near completion. Among them are Karugia and Kagira in Kangema
constituency.
Also Ksh.11 billion has been allocated to
affordable houses in the county with many of them progressing well. The
government has also set aside Ksh.3.4 billion for new hostels in Murang’a
University College, Murang’a Teachers College, all KMTCS and technical
institutes in the area.
Additionally, Ksh.1.2 billion has been
released for the extension of last-mile electricity connection in the county, with
Kangema benefiting with Ksh.270 million.
Also, Ksh.60 million has been disbursed for the carpeting of roads in Kangema, with another Ksh.30 million to be released soon.
The Deputy President promised another Ksh.50 million on top.
The General Kago Stadium in Kangema which
is named after prominent Mau Mau leader General Kago will also be uplifted to
international standards.
Also, Kangema Level 4 will be properly
equipped and adequate doctors and other medical personnel deployed.
The DP welcomed the decision by Murang’a
leaders to continue working closely with the government.
“This has been achieved because of the
hardwork of elected leaders from Murang’a who have aligned themselves with the
government and have relentlessly pushed for these development projects,” he
revealed.
The DP challenged leaders to serve the
people and stop lamenting instead of being in the frontline looking for
solutions to challenges facing them. He dismissed the opposition for chest
thumping and pride yet they have failed to provide solutions to problems bedevilling
the country.
“The major role of leaders is to listen to
the people and address their issues, that’s why I thank your leaders in a
special way for doing so. It is not right for a leader to lament alongside wananchi
yet they are more privileged and are in a better place to find solutions,”
Prof. Kindiki stressed.
He also urged the residents to register for
SHA medical cover saying the figures are still low in the county.
Further, he said the Linda Mama cover for
expectant mothers has been expanded to Linda Jamii that is more comprehensive
and covers the whole family.
Present were National Assembly Majority
Leader Kimani Ichungwah (Kikuyu), Peter Kihungi (Kangema), Betty Maina
(Murang’a), Sabina Chege (Nominated), Dr. Gichuki Mugo (Mathioya), Mary Wamaua
(Maragua), Senator Veronica Maina, Japhet Nyakundi (Kitutu Chache North),
Muchangi Karemba (Runyenjes), Fred Ikana (Shinyalu), Eli Letipila (Samburu
North), John Bwire (Taveta), Leah Sankaire (Kajiado), Fabian Kyule (Kangundo),
Lillian Siyoi (Trans Nzoia), host of MCAs and other leaders.
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