Hon. Grace Sundukwa: A Beacon of Service Delivery for Sitikho Ward
Hon. Grace Sundukwa, the Member of County Assembly (MCA) for Sitikho Ward in Bungoma County, has set an exemplary standard in leadership by working tirelessly to ensure that critical services reach her people. Her unwavering commitment to serving her electorate has made her one of the most respected and effective leaders in Bungoma, with many rating her as the top MCA in the county. Her leadership is characterized by a hands-on approach to addressing the pressing needs of her constituents, from bursaries and healthcare to agriculture, water services, sports, and Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE).
One of Hon. Sundukwa's key areas of focus has been the provision of bursaries for students within her ward. Recognizing the importance of education in transforming lives and creating opportunities, she has made it her mission to ensure that needy students have access to the funds they need to continue their education. Under her leadership, the distribution of bursaries has been transparent and efficient, ensuring that no deserving child is left behind. This initiative has brought hope to many families struggling to meet the rising costs of education, and it has earned her immense respect from parents and educators alike.
In the agricultural sector, Hon. Sundukwa has been instrumental in promoting farming as a source of livelihood for the people of Sitikho. She has championed initiatives aimed at providing farmers with access to the necessary resources, including seeds, fertilizers, and modern farming techniques. Her support has also extended to encouraging the adoption of agribusiness practices, which are helping farmers increase productivity and improve their income. This commitment to agriculture has had a significant impact on the local economy, empowering many households and contributing to food security in the ward.
Healthcare is another area where Hon. Sundukwa's leadership shines. She has been at the forefront of efforts to improve healthcare facilities and services in Sitikho Ward, advocating for better infrastructure, equipment, and staffing in local health centers. Her efforts have made healthcare more accessible to residents, particularly women and children, who are often the most vulnerable in rural areas. The improvement of maternal and child healthcare has been a priority, and under her watch, Sitikho has seen remarkable progress in this area.
Hon. Sundukwa’s contributions to sports and youth development have also been noteworthy. She understands that investing in the youth is critical for the future of the community. Through her support for local sports teams and the organization of sporting events, she has created opportunities for young people to showcase their talents and stay engaged in positive activities. These efforts have not only promoted physical health but also fostered a sense of community and unity among the youth.
Access to clean and reliable water is a challenge in many parts of Bungoma County, and Hon. Sundukwa has not shied away from addressing this issue. She has been actively involved in projects aimed at improving water supply, ensuring that her constituents have access to this vital resource. Whether through borehole drilling or the expansion of piped water systems, her initiatives have made a significant difference in the daily lives of Sitikho residents.
As her stellar work continues to gain attention across Bungoma, many residents believe that Hon. Grace Sundukwa is the best candidate to represent the county as the next Woman Representative in Parliament. Her reputation extends far beyond Sitikho Ward, with residents from Tongaren to Mt. Elgon, Webuye West to Bumula, and across all nine constituencies of Bungoma County recognizing her commitment to service delivery. The widespread admiration for her leadership is a testament to her dedication and ability to bring meaningful change to her community.
Hon. Grace Sundukwa's journey is an inspiring one, as she continues to prove that dedicated leadership can uplift communities and transform lives.
Going forward we the electorate will not listen to what politician tells us the narrative but will interrogate candidates based on the work done and this iron lady has done much in that part of the world
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