Three Nakuru County MCAs have vowed to work closely with the security agents to ensure security in their respective wards.
The MCAs Eddy Kiragu (Flamingo-Jubilee), Wilbur Onyango (Kivumbini-ODM) and Peter Njoroge wa Nyaguthie (Biashara-Jubilee) said their respective wards have been hit by incidents of insecurity and therefore they will work in collaboration with departments concerned to ensure there is enough security.
The trio spoke on Thursday during the official opening of Flamingo ward MCAs office where they stated that matters of insecurity should not be politicized.
Addressing media, Flamingo Ward MCA Eddy Kiragu also called on the residents to ensure that they work hand in hand with the elected leaders to ensure development and address of the challenges facing the area.
“Security again is one of the key important aspect that we need at this time when we are headed for elections and that is why we as leaders from the three wards have decided to campaign together to ensure that is achieved and whoever emerges winner in October 26th elections will be our leader” said MCA Kiragu.
On his part Kivumbini Ward MCA Wilbur Onyango who was elected on an ODM ticket called on residents of Nakuru to shun divisive politics but work together for the betterment of the people.
According to the first time county legislator, the move they have taken to campaign together for peace in Nakuru County should be taken as a lesson to all the residents of Nakuru as far as matters of peace are concerned.
“We are here in solidarity to show that despite the different political wings we come from we can campaign together and ensure peace for all,” he said.
The ceremony was also attended by Bondeni OCS Solomon Kiriitu, Officer in charge of crime Erastus Githinji , area chiefs George Ng’ang’a and Ali Noor,as well as Flamingo ward administrator Joan Kandie all calling for residents to work with administrators and elected leaders to ensure peace.