Leaders have been urged to interpret the meaning of the Vision 2030 to the community in the grassroots level so that they can all take part in achieving the goals.
Speaking at Kiungui area of Yatta Sub-County during a local leaders meeting with the public on Wednesday, Yatta MP Francis Mwangangi said that it was vital for the people in the villages to be educated on Vision 2030 so that they can also contribute in working towards the goals the country was aiming at achieving.
He singled out education as a major sector that people should concentrate on to easily realise other millennium goals.
Mwangangi said it was time the community united in educating their children and producing professionals in various sectors which would place the country in the world map.
The legislator called upon the community to cooperate with teachers saying that it was only through their support that they would succeed.
“Motivation of teachers is vital since they will feel encouraged to work, not only as a career, but also a vocation which needs dedication,” said Mwangangi.
Mwangangi also called upon the community to support public day primary schools in the area which had been left behind after the emergence of private and boarding schools.