Nurturing the talents of our youths ought to be our leader's priority!!


In the realm of politics, promises often serve as the foundation upon which politicians build their campaigns. These pledges are meant to inspire hope, create trust, and secure votes from various segments of society, including the youth. However, a recent incident in Tongaren constituency sheds light on the disheartening reality of broken promises and political manipulation.
The Misanga area in Tongaren constituency became the epicenter of a tragic narrative when political leaders pledged to provide land for the local youth in Ngaira Farm. To nurture talents both in football athletics and other talents relevant to this which could give income to the youths if well prepared.The promise was straightforward: the youth were told that land would be acquired for them to initiate various developmental projects and uplift their lives. This commitment ignited a glimmer of hope among the youth, who saw it as an opportunity for progress and prosperity.
In response to this promise, the eager youth of Misanga took action. They went above and beyond, diligently crafting a proposal that outlined their plans for the proposed Ngaira Farm land. Fueled by a desire to bring positive change to their community, they invested their time, energy, and resources into the proposal, believing that their aspirations were finally within reach.

However, as the proposal was submitted to the relevant office as was guided and anticipation grew, a shocking turn of events unfolded. It was revealed that another leader, in what seems like a deliberate act of sabotage, claimed that Ngaira Farm lacked a title deed. This unforeseen twist cast doubt on the validity of the promises made by the political leaders. It appeared that while one hand was promising progress, another was working to dismantle it.
The most disheartening aspect of this ordeal is the underlying manipulation that seems to have taken place. The question that arises is: Who is the true stumbling block to this project? The web of deception and broken trust raises concerns about the ethical integrity of those in positions of power. The youth of Misanga, who had eagerly believed in the potential for change, are now left disillusioned and betrayed.
 How is it that the same CDF while under the former MP Hon Eseli managed to buy land one Acre for Mwambu PAG ?? Why didn't it become an issue of Title deed?? 
Who is fooling who here???
This incident is not just a localized tragedy; it mirrors a broader pattern of broken promises that has eroded faith in political leadership. It highlights the urgent need for transparency, accountability, and a genuine commitment to the welfare of the constituents. Promises should not be empty words spoken to gain favor, but rather solemn commitments that drive tangible action and uplift communities.

As the youth of Misanga wait for answers, they deserve transparency and justice. It is essential to identify the individuals responsible for misleading the youth and obstructing their path to progress. Only by holding those accountable can we begin to restore faith in political promises and rebuild the trust that has been shattered.
The incident in Misanga is a stark reminder that words without actions are meaningless. The broken promises and political maneuvering surrounding the Ngaira Farm land issue have left a scar on the hearts of the youth who dared to hope for a better future. It is a clarion call for change, demanding that political leaders prioritize honesty, integrity, and the wellbeing of the people they serve.
The Proposal submitted at the CDF offices seems to be a forgotten conclusion now that the whole land is consumed by the private buyers. The area MP had promised to buy about 2.5-3Acre land at the farm this is in public domain as he stated it on One of the National radio stations. 
It is equally in public domain that the leader who spoiled the soup equally said on the radio the society is doomed!!! Investigations are underway to determine who sabotaged this great project and soon names will be unveiled to the public with clips

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