Cabinet Secretary for Energy and Petroleum Opiyo Wandayi was honoured to join fellow leaders and the community at a fundraising event in support of St. Mary’s Winjo School for the construction of an additional dormitory for students in Muhuru Bay, Nyatike Sub County. This event took place in Muhuru Bay, a coastal area in Migori County known for its fishing communities and growing educational needs. St. Mary’s Winjo School serves students from local families who rely on Lake Victoria for their livelihoods. Expanding education infrastructure is a vital step toward strengthening the academic foundation of our community. The gathering included school management, parents, and residents who contributed through pledges and direct support. Opiyo Wandayi addressed the attendees, emphasizing the national government’s commitment to supporting community driven education projects.
Opiyo Wandayi’s presence at the event shows a direct approach to governance that connects with the people of the area. As Cabinet Secretary, he oversees energy policies that supply power to homes and businesses across Kenya, including rural areas like Muhuru Bay where reliable electricity supports school operations. At the event, he joined efforts to fund the new dormitory, which will provide housing for more students attending St. Mary’s Winjo School. This connects national leadership with local action. The fundraising involved speeches from community elders, performances by school students, and commitments from various participants present. Public service requires leaders to attend such events, listen to community concerns, and provide support. In Muhuru Bay, the dormitory will offer students a place to stay close to school, reducing travel time and allowing more focus on education. Wandayi’s role highlights education infrastructure as a key area for national attention.
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