Gesima Ward representative Ken Nyameino has applauded Kitutu Masaba MP for availing 2014/15 bursary forms to area residents to support the needy.
Speaking on Friday at Nyaronge village during the burial of Freedom fighter Albert Ongoto, Nyameino said the area leadership has shown commitment towards improving education standards in the region.
“Timothy Bosire has done the most honorable thing. Availing these forms in a major step towards transparency and accountability that constituency leadership has lacked since independence. It is now evident that there is absolutely no discrimination,” said Nyameino.
He urged needy parents to fill the forms that will act as a subsidy to expensive higher education, besides encouraging youths to take advantage and join colleges to gather necessary skills for their survival.
“Ensure you pick these forms and surrender them in my office for delivery. Time has come for young people to join colleges for the sake of their future. The political leadership will always support you so don’t assume,” added Nyameino.
He also asked perennial competitors of Bosire to desist from politicking frequently, and instead join hands for meaningful development.
“We should not politicize developmental agendas every time. Time has come for us to stop early campaigns and give the incumbent time to lead us,” said the URP MCA.
Bosire launched bursary application forms last week at Kemera market, which he said will carter for those in middle level colleges, secondary schools and universities.
January 5 was set as the final day of application.