Mp blames former legislator for saddening development woes in his region

Our legislators are playing group politics while individual responsibilities are weighing heavy on them so much that they have decided they need to extort Kenyans more money(house allowance) to dip in their pockets with much public demand excuse.

As the house allowance debate continues to grow heat, an MP was on spot after saddening images flocked the social media revealing the sad state of flooded poor mud walled classroom in his constituency.

Mangororo primary school in Ganze Kilifi county is in a dire state with pupils sitting on stones in flooded classrooms during this rainy season.

The children who are mostly barefoot or with sandles are forced to stand on the stones as a result of the flooded classroom.

Kenyans on social media accused both the county and national governments of negligence and having misplaced priorities with some demanding for accountability.

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Teddy Mwambire

Ganze MP Teddy Mwambire has however budged to social media criticism and responded to worrying pictures of Mangororo Primary School pupils seated in a flooded classroom

The Mp blamed his political predecessor for the current woes saying he has is in the process of implementing changes in the constituency.

“I found the constituency in dire need of development and I am in the process of implementing projects that will see the lives of Ganze people improve, “he said.

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Speaking about the situation at the school the MP admitted that there were more than 30 schools which are in a dilapidated state.He added that some are even worse than the primary school pictures shared online.

“It is true there are more than 30 schools which are in a bad state, currently I am searching for donors to help build classrooms,” he said.

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