DO THEY EVEN CARE? BUNGOMA SENATE RACE UPDATE!

By the Specialized Politique Communique...✍️

Photo courtesy, Hon Raidon Munoko Press team.

With less than twenty days to the Bungoma Senate by-elections, Bungoma Youths are still weighing their options on who to elect among the many old and young Candidates, all promising to provide platforms for the youths in raising their voice, expressing their desires and fulfilling their dreams?

What matters for Bungoma Youths? It is difficult for one today to tell the interests of the young voters, many of them students in Universities and colleges, others new graduates hustling for opportunities while others spending their prime time in villages lacking tangible engagements to bring them food on the table. Many of this youths are talented in a way or the other but wasting their talents in local breweries for that is the best they can do as far as talent development in the county is concerned.

With atleast three serious youthful Candidates on the Senate race, and one, Raidon Munoko's agenda standing out as far as issues around youths are concerned, Do the youths even care? Do they care of who they will elect? Aren't they seeing a chance to change their story in the county for better?

As vibrant and passionate as Munoko is, the youths of Bungoma requires a proper representation as evident in the man.

Just from his campaigns, unlike other Candidates, aside of him being a youth, Munoko is already walking the talk. A young man walking with all sorts of people across Bungoma but with a larger percentage of his troops being led and managed by youths across all Constituencies.

When his competitors are out on campaign caravans reminding youths of them being youths hence need to vote for a youth, doing so with political old tycoons accompanying them, Raidon Munoko is tactical that he speaks not of him being a youth even when he is but walks around with the youths, all allocated important duties and through them, other youths conviction is realized.

Hon. Raidon Wekesa Munoko, Bungoma Senatorial hopeful.

Munoko promises to keep the office of the Senator more vibrant than it has been over years, promising to go into the villages and start his empowerment program from there as well linking all youths to his office and at all times being in communication with everyone digitally and physical on his numerous visits he will be making to see progress of all the projects he intends to initiate.

More lucrative and better, Munoko looks at a county that recognizes diversity as far as talents are concerned, and he promises to initiate competitions in all sports and arts regularly to nature and provide a platform for the young talents to be showcased to the world through which they will also be earning people some cash into their pockets.

To the young business community, Munoko is after stamping recognition and equal treatment of the young business people devoid harassment by the county government and other taxing authorities for a reason he says entrepreneurship also needs nurturing and that to him does not mean harassment but support by both the national and county governments.

Munoko promises to initiate legislation in the Upper house that is after building the very local people and youths in specific to also feel the benefit of them being Kenyan.

What matters to the youths of Bungoma? Is it the many promises from aspirants of which are not legalized anywhere and can be fullfilled or not, or, the good promises they are sure to see their implementation for in the very same office the task of implementation will be largely on their shoulders?

Do they even care as Munoko does?


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