Embakasi East Member of Parliament has made a special announcement to youth in his constituency.
“I will start issuing bursaries from next week on Tuesday. Parents who can’t afford school fees are advised to pick bursary forms from the constituency office at Donholm upper savanna ward.Bursaries will be issued to all needy children irrespective of their tribal affiliations,skin color,size of their bodies and size of their brains.Education is the key to success and if you open the gate of a school you will close the gate of a prison. God bless Embakasi east constituency.” Reads Part of Babu Owino's post
Owino also added that he have set aside a special kit that will take care of youth who are not in school.
“Youths who are not in school will get training in vocational institutions,will be trained to be saloonists,plumbers,electricians,barbers,drivers,carpenters,masons..etc All these will be paid using money from CDF.” Wrote Babu Owino
Babu warned that those who will refuse to be trained yet are unemployed will be subjected to severe punishment.
“Refusal to get trained or schooling yet not employed, will attract a severe punishment of being expelled from Embakasi east constituency. God bless Embakasi east constituency.” Reads Part of Babu Owino’s post
“For me to open Embakasi east CDF account with any bank in Kenya or proceed with the existing account, the bank must provide employment opportunities to at least 10 residents of Embakasi East. If the above Condition is not met the bank should forget business from us.DO ME I DO YOU.” Shared Babu Owino
After a few hours, Babu confirmed that four banks had adhered to his “Irreducible Mininums” and they were ready to do business with his constituency. The move by the four Banks left Babu Owino confused and spoilt of choices.
"The following banks contacted me today and have agreed to employ residents of Embakasi east,Coop bank,CBA,KCB and Equity bank. Embakasi east residents love you. Need cvs” Added Babu Owino
Mr Owino is among the young parliamentarians who were elected during the August General Elections.