Good News to all Nairobi KCPE candidates after Sonko’s promise

Pupils at Our Lady of Mercy are excited to meet Nairobi governor Mike Sonko on Friday, October 19, 2018. /GPS

Nairobi County Governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko has said that all KCPE candidates in public primary schools in Nairobi who score above 400 marks in the exam will get scholarships.

Sonko, who is known as a man who honors his pledge said this on Friday as he wished success to all candidates in Nairobi.

“I hope many pupils will perform well to benefit from the sponsorship from my administration,” he said.

He spoke while distributing success cards to the candidates at Our Lady of Mercy Primary School in Starehe constituency and in other public primary schools in the city.

The Kenya Certificate of Primary Education is scheduled to begin on October 30.

The governor wished the candidates success in their exams. He told them to take their education seriously in order to secure their future.

“You must aim high and be serious with your education because your parents have sacrificed a lot for you. You are the future leaders,” he said.

“I went through a lot of challenges during my childhood and I’m now the governor of Nairobi. Therefore, you should also strive to achieve success.”

Sonko told the candidates to revise for the exam and leave the rest to God.

“You have 10 days before the exam begins. Prepare well according to timetable. Remember to pray before you start your exams and go through the questions keenly,” Sonko said.

The governor donated geometrical sets and sanitary towels among other items to pupils.

Some 1.06 million pupils will write the KCPE exam this year.

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