“Broad-Based Government Will Not End on March 7,” Says Governor Gladys Wanga, Confirms Ksh 2 Billion for Gen Z Victims

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Governor Gladys Wanga has dismissed claims suggesting that the broad-based government will come to an end on March 7, describing such reports as false and misleading. 

Speaking to the public, she said the government remains focused on reviewing the progress made in implementing its 10-point development agenda.

“Those saying the government will end on March 7 are lying,” Wanga stated firmly. “Our focus is on assessing the achievements so far under the 10-point agenda and planning the next steps to benefit all Kenyans.”

The 10-point agenda, she explained, is a strategic framework designed to address the country’s most urgent priorities

These include infrastructure development, education, healthcare, job creation, youth empowerment, agriculture, governance, and social welfare programs. 

According to Wanga, the government is committed to ensuring that these initiatives reach all regions and communities and make a real difference in people’s lives.

Wanga also provided anupdate regarding the victims of the recent Gen Z protests.

She said that Parliament has already set aside Ksh 2 billion in the upcoming budget to compensate families affected by the unrest.

“This fund has been secured to support the families of those who were affected during the Gen Z protests,” she said.

“The government recognizes the challenges they have faced, and we are committed to ensuring that help reaches them promptly and fairly.”

The governor urged citizens and leaders to avoid spreading misinformation about the government’s continuity.

She stressed that false reports create unnecessary fear and confusion and can distract from the important work of national development.

“Let us focus on constructive engagement rather than rumors,” Wanga said.

“The government is stable, and our priority is serving the people, implementing programs, and ensuring social and economic progress.”

She emphasized that the review of the 10-point agenda would involve monitoring ongoing projects, evaluating their effectiveness, and identifying areas where more work is needed.

Wanga called on citizens to actively participate by providing feedback on government initiatives, noting that community input is crucial for transparency and accountability.

Regarding the Gen Z compensation fund, Wanga assured that systems are in place to ensure the money reaches the intended beneficiaries.

She promised that the government will handle disbursement carefully to avoid delays or misuse.

Wanga’s statement comes amid circulating rumors suggesting that the broad-based government is ending soon.

By directly addressing these claims, she sought to reassure the public that the administration remains in office and is fully committed to national development. 
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