Mbeere North MP has challenged Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua to visit the region and see the problems faced by local residents. This challenge comes as people discuss the need for more support and development for areas that often get overlooked.
The MP pointed out that Mbeere North struggles with many issues, including poor roads, limited healthcare services, and a lack of clean drinking water. He believes these problems need urgent attention from national leaders.
“Visiting Mbeere will help the Deputy President understand what our people really go through,” the MP said. Many residents feel ignored by the government, which has not fulfilled promises made to improve their lives. The MP thinks that if Gachagua visits, it could create a chance for better communication and lead to real solutions.
Residents of Mbeere North have shared their frustrations about unkept promises. They feel their concerns are often left out of national discussions, which usually focus on bigger cities and areas. The MP’s challenge aims to bring these issues to light and encourage the Deputy President to engage with the community.
Additionally, the MP noted that with rising living costs and economic struggles, the situation in Mbeere has worsened. Farmers, who are vital to the local economy, find it hard to sell their products because of bad roads. Schools also need better facilities and resources to help children learn.
The MP’s request strikes a chord with many locals who hope a visit from the Deputy President would not only show their struggles but also lead to government help. By seeing the challenges firsthand, Gachagua could understand what the community truly needs and help create policies that benefit Mbeere North residents.
By Kenyans