Michael Otieno
900 posts


@RERECMashinani In Gem west, we are yet to receive electricity
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@RERECMashinani Bring the same to Gem west where we have written to you numerous times. Our Mp has got no touch with us so tumechukuwa jukumuu la maendeleo mikononi.
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@silasjakakimba I like this, to mitna! Please advice on what we should do with Gem.
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@HERachelTabitha @ArapTilingi @_fels1 I totally agree with this. Jakakimba is on point na sisi tuko na yeye.
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Since UDA govt is actively comissioning and launching projects in luo Nyanza, UDA party must as well field candidates in the region. You can’t turn around after all the effort and demand zoning. It doesn’t work like that.
@ArapTilingi @_fels1
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Good infrastructure is key to economic growth in our business centres.
The Sega Town ring road upgrade in North Ugenya is nearing completion, with asphalt works done today, followed by drainage and walkways.
Sega joins Yala, Ugunja, Siaya Town, and Ndori, with Usenge and Akala ongoing.
The future is urban.
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@orengo_james Nyatieng' please pass through Nyagondo - ulama- Apuoche - Akala road. A villager had to remove money from her pocket to at least Murray it during her late father's send off. Please upgrade it. Niko Kadi!
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@otienowill And we have an Mp in the name of Elisha Akuba.
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The police siege and killings currently going on in Ramula village in Gem constituency must stop. Shanta Gold and William Ruto must keep off the gold beneath the lands occupied by the local communities… no amount of killings, arson of homes and looting will permit the egregious attempt to grab peoples’ ancestral homes… ati tunataka pawa… tutam makachietha and you are killing innocent young men #RutoMustGo
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@otolo_byron @CopShakurkihara Nothing, go to Nyagondo - Akala. Nothing to call for. Terrible road and no electricity.
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@CopShakurkihara Ok um from GEM >yala to be sincere that man AkA akuba has done a lot , kila boma iko na electricity ,local centers ziko na street lights over a kilometer ,bursaries equatibly distributed ,most of the rural roads are well maintained azina matope
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TUAMBIANE UKWELI -EVERYONE WANT ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT!!
Today, I had the honor of attending the Nairobi Caucus Omogusii Women and Diaspora (NACOWD) event in my capacity as Patron and Spokesperson of the Omogusii in Nairobi and the Diaspora. The event brought together remarkable Omogusii women from across Nairobi County at Lady Northey.
During my address, I emphasized the importance of unity within the Omogusii community and the need for genuine empowerment. I also challenged selfish leaders who continue to gatekeep opportunities, noting that our people deserve equal access to meaningful opportunities that uplift and transform lives.
In addition, I highlighted the critical role of women empowerment and encouraged those who have not joined any welfare groups to register and become members, as these platforms are key in promoting economic stability and social support. I further called upon our people to register as voters so they can actively participate in electing leaders who truly have the interests of the people at heart.
I also urged our people to collaborate with other communities in tapping into available opportunities, so as to ensure inclusivity and an equal share of resources and benefits.
I sincerely appreciate the generous support towards the welfare, with a contribution of Kshs 200,000 each from Esther Passaris and Karen Nyamu. In addition, I supported the women with Kshs 50,000 to facilitate their transport.
The event was graced by distinguished leaders, including Esther Passaris, Karen Nyamu, Chairlady Myllene Bosibori Bosibori, among many others. I sincerely thank all who attended for their presence and support.
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Tuambiane ukweli,
we can’t be removing hawkers from walkways only to push them into back streets while another group of hawkers is recreating itself in the name of photographers.
They have been given an opportunity to operate freely within the CBD, but not to erect structures that block the free movement of pedestrians.
As the county government, we can’t allow this to continue.
Let’s call a spade a spade, not a big spoon. This is another problem, and if it is not tamed early, it will turn into the same hawkers’ menace we are trying to solve.
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