THE STANDARD By
Lydiah Nyawira |
December 17th 2020 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
Kanu National Chairman Senator Gideon Moi addresses Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) sensitisation meeting for Nyeri County Kanu delegates at Goldengates Hotel in Nyeri, December 15, 2020. [Mose Sammy, Standard]
Baringo Senator Gideon Moi wants MCAs to play a pivotal role in the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) process.
Gideon said ward representatives play a critical role as grassroots leaders who hold devolved governments to account.
He said he appreciated consultations he held with several Nyeri MCAs on their role in making devolution successful.
“In this regard, I want to appreciate the MCAs drawn from different wards in Nyeri County led by Pauline Wanjira Wamabati of Magutu Ward and Micheal Karumba of Mwiyogo Ward for the fruitful consultative meeting we had,” he said.
THE STANDARD By
Lydia Nyawira |
December 15th 2020 at 15:39:03 GMT +0300
Baringo Senator Gideon Moi has called for massive support of the Building Bridges Initiative where he asked Central Kenya residents to support the amendments.
Speaking during a KANU Party BBI sensitisation Forum at a hotel in Kieni Constituency, Senator Moi, also the party Chairperson, said the region would benefit from the BBI proposals.
“If you read the BBI document, Central Kenya is the biggest beneficiary of the amendments with the increased number of constituencies,” he said.
The Senator who also distributed copies of the BBI document to the residents in attendance at the forum, said Kenyans should read the document and support the BBI.
THE STANDARD By
Lydiah Nyawira |
December 16th 2020 at 00:34:21 GMT +0300
Kanu National Chairman Senator Gideon Moi distributes copies of Constitutional Amendment Bill to Nyeri County Kanu delegates after a BBI meeting on December 15, 2020. [Mose Sammy, Standard]
Baringo Senator Gideon Moi has called for massive support of the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) in central Kenya, noting its proposed constitutional amendments will benefit the nation.
Speaking during a Kanu BBI sensitisation forum at a hotel in Kieni constituency, Nyeri, Gideon said the region would benefit massively from the BBI proposals.
“If you read the BBI document, central Kenya is the biggest beneficiary of the amendments with the increased number of constituencies,” he said.