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All eyes on Nakuru where women wrestled men for top county seats

Liza Chelule, managed to defend her Woman Representative seat on a UDA ticket, while Tabitha Keroche takes over as the next senator. Njoro MP Charity Kathambi also retained her seat, and MPs Jayne Kihara (Naivasha) and Martha Wangari (Gilgil) also defended their seat. Irene Njoki (Bahati) becomes the new kid on the block.

Promises

Also on the list of elected women are eight women ward representatives. They are Grace Mwathi (Bahati), Rose Chepkoech (Kiptangawanyi), Isabella Makori (Subukia), Rose Njoroge (Gilgil), Leah Ng'ang'a (Kabatini), Virginia Wamaitha (Hells Gate), and Hellen Megek (Visoi). Led by governor Susan, the 15 have pledged to work together to deliver development, services and peace.

Susan in her agenda promised to ensure locals have access to clean water. She said she will engage the national government to ensure the stalled Itare dam is completed. She added that she will enter into negotiations with Baringo County for the supply of water from the Chemususu dam.

"We shall also construct the Malewa dam to supply water to residents of Naivasha and Gilgil sub-counties," she said.

Itare dam construction started in 2016, but stalled in 2018. The dam was to supply water to at least 800,000 people in Kuresoi, Njoro, Nakuru Town. Susan promised to engage with the President-elect William Ruto and seek the immediate lifting of the moratorium on logging imposed by the national government four years ago that has devastated the economies of Njoro and Molo sub-counties.

She said she will support the agriculture sector by ensuring farmers have access to farm inputs and subsidized services (including Artificial Insemination) for co-operatives and individual farmers. By Cooperative fund she said will be allocated Sh1 billion annually.

Nakuru Senator Tabitha Karanja. [Harun Wathari Standard]

"l will work closely with county government leadership and national government to ensure Nakuru, which contributes 40 per cent of GDP in agriculture sets up value addition industries across the county which will create wealth and employment for our youths," she said.

Chelule on her part said that being the eldest among the three top leaders she will provide guidance to them whenever called upon. Njoki said she has lined up a number of development pillars which to help in uplifting the living standards of Bahati residents. Her focus is on education, youth empowerment, access to water, and promoting sports and talent, among others. Kathambi said her focus is to continue with the development agenda she started in her first term.

Center for Enhancing Democracy and Good Governance through its organizing secretary Masese Kemunche said there is nothing like 'County of women'. Masese said they are excited following the rise in the number of women.

"Already we are being called the 'county of women' which is not bad, it is unique. They have the powers and they are leaders, we are not looking at them from the gender lens. We expect more," said Masese.