MP vows to uplift education standards in constituency

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The  Bumula  Constituency  legislator, Jack  Wamboka, has  reiterated  on  his  commitment  to continue  uplifting  the  education  standards in his constituency.

Speaking   at   Bishop  Atundo  Boys  High  School  in  Kimaeti  Ward,  during  the  official  launch  of  the  third  cohort  of  the Bumula Constituency Education Trust Fund to beneficiaries in conjunction with Wanami Wamboka Foundation, the MP  noted  that  so  far,  the  initiative  has  assisted  about  500 bright  students in secondary  schools   from  needy  backgrounds  to  accessing quality  education  through  bursaries  and  scholarships.

According  to Wamboka, the  programme  will  go  hand in hand  with  the  National  Government  Constituencies  Development  Fund  (NG-CDF)  in  ensuring  that  no  child  stays  at  home  due  to  lack  of  school  fees.

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A section of the third Cohort of Bumula Constituency Education Trust Fund beneficiaries in conjunction with Wanami Wamboka Foundation at Bishop Atundo Boys High School.

He  also  noted  that  through  NG-CDF  Bishop  Atundo  Boys  High  School  will  get  a new  administration  block  at  a tune of  Ksh  22 million.

Also  present  was Yvonne  Rich  from  Arizona  state  USA  who  donated  a total  of  Ksh 500,000, noting  that  she  and other  partners is  committed to  see that  needy students  from  vulnerable  families  have  access to  secondary  education,  especially  girls.

On  her  part,  Bungoma  County  KUPPET  Treasurer,  Rebecca  Masibayi  urged  the  beneficiaries  to  only  focus  on  their  studies  by  avoiding engagements  in pre-mature  relationships, noting  that education  is  the  only  equalizer  in  life.

By Achola Mathews

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