A section of the magnificent Flamingo Ward MCA's office in Nakuru. Photo/Pristone Mambili Flamingo ward MCA Eddy Kiragu has urged his opponents whom he defeated in the August 8 polls to put aside their political differences and join hands in ensuring service delivery to the people of Flamingo.

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In an interview on Thursday, the first term legislator in the county Assembly  of Nakuru said politics should not divide the people.

“They chose me to represent them and therefore this is the time to put aside our political differences and work towards achieving our goals. I will present bills that fit them to the county assembly,” he said.

The youthful MCA says his leadership is anchored on five pillars namely Education, Social empowerment, Security, Health and Poverty eradication.

According to him, all the issues affecting the people of Flamingo ward fall among the five items which he hopes to address in the next fivr years of his tenure as MCA for the ward.

“In the period of five years we will deliver to the people of Flamingo according to our manifesto which has five pillars namely education, Social empowerment, Security, Health and Poverty eradication,” he said.

Flamingo ward is one of the wards in Nakuru county that in the recent past has been faced by insecurity.

This, MCA Kiragu has began to address through the opening of Ward office that has offered employment to three youths.

The magnificent office situated at Zakayos Building near Rivanas Supermarket on the outskirts of Nakuru town has five departments.

There is a secretary who will receive all the grievances of the people of Flamingo via the number 0790436353 and direct them to the relevant departments for action.

“I have created employment within my office such that beside the three slots I have from the county assembly, I have added other three whom I will pay myself. This is the leadership we want,” he said.

Kiragu was elected on a Jubilee ticket after he defeated former MCA Moses Gichangi during the April nominations.