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Theatre services coming at Nambale sub-county hospital

Nambale Member of Parliament Geoffrey Mulanya has assured the residents that theatre services would soon be available at Nambale sub-county hospital.

Speaking at St. Mary’s DEB Secondary School Nambale, Mulanya said that he has been assured by the doctor in-charge that the equipment is there and soon it would be in operation.

“The doctor has assured me that the equipment is there, water is available and the theatre is ready for operation, only a few equipment is yet to arrive,” he said adding that the delay has been caused by the county government.

He told the residents that they would no longer be going to Busia Referral Hospital for operations.

Regarding essential government services, the law maker said he was working to ensure Nambale gets Huduma Centre.

“Transport going to Busia for Huduma Centre services is Sh400 which is too difficult for our people to afford,” he said.

Mulanya promised to initiate developments that would help his constituents citing roads, as one of the sector especially those that lead to learning institutions.

“Several roads here are under the county government. People who are using them are the ones who voted for me and they deserve good services. I will use proper channels to ensure that I maintain the roads,” he said citing Tangakona-Nasira road which he was maintaining though it is under Busia county government.

The law maker challenged other leaders to initiate their own projects and develop them instead of boasting about his projects adding that his aim was to ensure he worked towards changing the lives of his people.

He was speaking during the issuing of bursary cheques in Nambale constituency where a total number of 17, 000 students from four wards benefitted with bursaries worth of Sh43 million.

He also commissioned an iconic 800 capacity multipurpose hall at Sikinga secondary school in Bukhayo East Ward.

By Rodgers Omondi and Samuel Barasa

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