On Monday, July 29, 2024, the Mulembe Nation convened at Golf Hotel, Kakamega, where pivotal resolutions were made under the auspices of UDA Party Secretary General Sen. Cleophas Wakhungu Malala.
The meeting was a gathering of Western region leaders, including prominent figures such as Trans Nzoia County Governor Natembeya.
Through his X account, Malala praised the fruitful outcomes of the meeting and expressed gratitude to all attendees who contributed to the successful deliberations.
The resolutions underscore a commitment to addressing key regional concerns and ensuring robust leadership.
The first resolution emphasized that all leaders from the Mulembe Nation must prioritize the needs and voices of their constituents before making any decisions.
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This pledge aims to foster a more responsive and accountable leadership within the region.
Secondly, the meeting established a mandate for leaders to actively monitor and ensure the effective implementation of all budgeted developments in Western Kenya.
This resolution seeks to guarantee that allocated resources are utilized efficiently and that development projects meet their intended objectives.
Another key resolution involves leveraging the numerical strength of the Mulembe Nation in negotiations with the current government.
Leaders agreed to use their collective political influence to advocate for the region’s interests and secure benefits for their constituents.
Lastly, attendees agreed to convene in the near future to discuss and strategize on the region’s political trajectory.
This ongoing dialogue will be crucial in shaping the future direction of Mulembe Nation’s political landscape.
The meeting was a testament to the region’s commitment to unity and progress, as leaders came together to address pressing issues and outline a collaborative path forward CLICK TO CONTINUE READING……