Nzilu Calls for 100 Per Cent School Transition, Food Security and Accountable Leadership in Kitui

Kitui County Deputy Speaker and Member of County Assembly for Kyangwithya West Ward, Christopher Nzilu Nzioka, has issued a strong call to parents across Kitui County to ensure 100 per cent transition of children from one education level to the next, warning that no child should be left behind due to negligence or indifference.

Speaking during the burial ceremony of his aunt, the late Josephine Tom, popularly known as Mama Alii, held at Ngengeka Village in Kyangwithya West Ward, Nzilu emphasized that education remains the most powerful tool for transforming families and communities.

Nzilu urged parents and guardians to take full responsibility in ensuring their children remain in school, noting that the future of Kitui depends on an educated generation. He further appealed to teachers to exercise understanding, especially in the current hard economic times, and refrain from sending learners home over school fees, instead accepting whatever support parents are able to provide.

On food security, the Deputy Speaker cautioned residents against selling off their harvested produce, reminding them that the recent rains were unreliable and food shortages could worsen if families dispose of their reserves prematurely. He encouraged households to prioritize food storage to cushion themselves against possible hunger.

Touching on leadership and politics, Nzilu who is also an aspirant for the Kitui Central parliamentary seat challenged those seeking elective positions to engage in deep self-reflection before asking for votes.
“Anyone seeking leadership must first ask themselves where they intend to take the people once elected,” Nzilu said. “Leadership is about vision, service, and a clear track record not just the hunger for seats.”

He stressed that aspirants must be ready to account for their past contributions and demonstrate tangible development achievements rather than relying on empty promises.

The event was also attended by Munaa wa Minaa, a well-known philanthropist and education advocate, who strongly echoed the call for prioritizing education. Munaa noted that education remains the great equalizer in society.

“It is only education that places the child of a poor family and that of a rich family at the same table,” Munaa said, adding that no child should be denied schooling due to lack of school fees.

He cited his personal commitment to education, revealing that he has continuously supported needy students by paying school fees and ensuring they remain in class. On politics, Munaa urged voters to elect leaders with proven records of service and the capacity to deliver meaningful change.

The gathering served not only as a moment of mourning but also as a platform for community reflection on education, food security, and responsible leadership key pillars that leaders said must guide Kitui County’s path forward.

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