Governo usa projetos para atrair votos para o UDA em Ol Kalou

O partido UDA, liderado pelo presidente William Ruto, está utilizando projetos de desenvolvimento para atrair eleitores na eleição parlamentar suplementar de Ol Kalou, marcada para 16 de julho.

Altos funcionários do governo têm lançado diversos projetos de desenvolvimento na região. A ministra de Terras, Alice Wahome, e a ministra do Turismo, Rebecca Miano, estão entre os líderes que visitaram Ol Kalou.

No último fim de semana, Wahome liderou outros funcionários para inaugurar o escritório de terras de Nyandarua e emitir 2.700 títulos de propriedade. Wahome descreveu a medida como histórica, pois aproxima os serviços dos cidadãos.

Em 2 de junho, Miano inaugurou a estação ferroviária de Ol Kalou. O deputado de Gatanga, Edward Muriu, criticou a estratégia, afirmando que os projetos não influenciarão os eleitores.

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