Igembe North MP commits to boosting education through improved learning infrastructure

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Igembe North MP Julius Taitumu when he delivered a bus to Naikuriu Senior School in Meru. Photo Courtesy
  • MP Taitumu has reaffirmed his commitment to improving academic performance in the constituency by investing in projects that create a conducive learning environment for learners and educators.
  • The lawmaker also pledged to continue prioritizing projects that enhance access to quality education and expand opportunities for learners across the constituency.

Igembe North Member of Parliament (MP) Julius Taitumu has reaffirmed his commitment to improving academic performance in the constituency by investing in projects that create a conducive learning environment for learners and educators.

Speaking at Naikuriu Senior School during the official opening of a new dining hall and the handover of a school bus, Taitumu said education remains the most valuable investment parents can make for their children and future generations.

The MP pledged to continue prioritizing projects that enhance access to quality education and expand opportunities for learners across the constituency.

“Today I officially handed over Bus number four to Naikuriu Senior School and opened the school’s new dining hall. I sincerely thank the school administration, teachers, Board of Management, students, parents, support staff and the entire Naikuriu community for their cooperation in making this achievement possible,” he said.

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Taitumu also commended fellow leaders, including Igembe South MP John Paul Mwirigi and nominated MP Dorothy Muthoni, for their continued support of education initiatives. He said collective efforts by leaders were helping transform the education sector and revive academic excellence in the region.

“Together, we are building a brighter future for the next generation. I urge all education stakeholders to continue investing in education to secure a better future for our learners,” he added.

The legislator, a former long-serving Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) official, emphasized that the National Government Constituencies Development Fund (NG-CDF) would continue financing projects aimed at removing barriers to education.

The school’s Board of Management welcomed the new developments, noting that the 67-seater bus will ease transport challenges during national examinations, academic trips and co-curricular activities. They added that the new dining hall will improve hygiene standards and adequately serve the school’s growing population of more than 800 students.

By John Majau
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