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He also took his time to sell a message of hope to the masses that graced the swollen ground. PS Charles sunkuli has premised his candidature on the need to to redress alot of issues that abound in this county.
A reinvigorated economy, Job creation to the youth in this county and an overhaul of repugnant measures of service delivery.

With an aspicous agenda that looks consistent with The needs of this society, Former councillors Kisu maleto, Ole kiok and other leaders fully endorsed the candidature of this great down to heart man of the soil.
PS CHARLES SUNKULI with CSs Matiangi, Keter, Wamalwa, Cicily KARIUKI, TOBIKO and Joe Mucheru at the press conference to update the country on the flood situation .The level of alert has been raised following increased rainfall across the country

At least 194 Kenyans have been killed in flash floods occasioned by the heavy rains in the last three weeks, Devolution CS Wamalwa says; over 100,000 others displaced.
Ministry of Devolution has said that the permanent solution of floods in Trans Nzoia is the building of dykes while in Nyando people have to give land for the construction of Soin-Koru dam.
The Kenya Meteorology Department has warned Kenyans in several regions across the country to brace themselves for heavy rainfall between May 5 and May 11.
According to MET, low daily-mean temperatures below 15˚C are also expected in Meru, Nyeri, Nyandarua, Nakuru, Bomet, Kericho and some parts of Nairobi, Narok, Laikipia, Uasin Gishu, Trans Nzoia, Keiyo-Marakwet and Nandi Counties.
Speaking during the distribution of the food, Devolution Principal Secretary Charles Sunkuli said the Government remains committed to rescuing those affected by floods but cautioned residents to move to higher grounds as the rains continue to pound most parts of the Country.

He spoke at Emarti primary school where he distributed 15, 000 bags of rice, 24, 000 iron sheets and nails for reconstruction of new houses.
“Those living near flooded rivers and are at risk of mudslide should move to higher grounds. So far, the Government has spent over Ksh 240 million to rescue families affected by floods and mudslide.” Sunkuli said.
He decried that due to the heavy rains that have persisted since September last year, most of the roads in the rural areas are now impassable but assured that the County and National Government will work together to renovate the roads.
Trans Mara West Sub County Deputy County Commissioner Mohammed Hassan Noor lauded those living on higher grounds for raising alarm when the over 100 families were hit by the floods thereby averted casualties.
He also reminded able residents to consider the vulnerable members of the community like persons living with disability as they are the most affected when such calamities happened.


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