A group of youth in Migori County have taken a bold step in holding their elected leaders accountable by forming the Rongo Bunge la Wananchi caucus. Led by Chairperson Timon Omiti, the caucus aims to ensure thorough oversight of both local and national leaders who have been neglecting their duties.
During the official launch of the caucus in Migori Town, Omiti expressed his disappointment in the elected Migori leaders who have been “sleeping on their mandate.” He emphasized the need for leaders to prioritize the needs of the common mwananchi and not get swayed by personal interests or political affiliations.
The agenda of the Rongo Bunge la Wananchi caucus is clear and focused. They aim to be agents of change, representing the voice of the society, and providing checks and balances on elected leaders. The caucus is solution-oriented, with the ultimate goal of fighting for the rights of the people who elected these leaders into office.
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The election of officials for the caucus signals a new era of accountability and transparency in Migori County. With Timon Omiti at the helm as Chairperson, the caucus is determined to hold all elected leaders in the county accountable and ensure that they fulfill their responsibilities to the people.
It is evident that for too long, leaders have been misusing their positions and neglecting the needs of the people who put them in power. The Rongo Bunge la Wananchi caucus is a breath of fresh air in the political landscape of Migori County, promising to be a force for positive change and progress.
According to Ajali Ajali, the majority leader and Rony Ming’ei who is the secretary general, the formation of the Rongo Bunge la Wananchi caucus is a significant development in Migori County. With a clear agenda and dedicated leadership, the caucus is poised to make a difference in the lives of the people and ensure that elected leaders are held accountable for their actions.Adding that it is a reminder to all leaders that they serve at the pleasure of the people and must always prioritize the needs of the common mwananchi.