President Uhuru Kenyatta dispatched government officials to Meru county through Professor Margaret Kobia, Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Public Service and Gender, to ensure that the remaining construction work at the Mwangaza Gender-based Violence and Rescue Center is completed, as well as whatever else is required for the center to begin assisting the Meru child.
CS Margret Kobia arrived in Meru on May 12, 2021, and met with Bishop Hon Kawira Mwangaza and other government officials at the county commissioner’s office.
They discussed how the remaining construction work at the Mwangaza Gender-Based Violence and Rescue Center will be completed so that the center can assist the Meru children.
Chief Guest Hon Linah Jebii Kilimo, accompanied by other government officials, paid a visit to the Mwangaza Gender-based Violence and Rescue Center to check on progress.
She was overjoyed and expressed her gratitude to Bishop Hon Kawira MWangaza for initiating such a project in Meru county.
She stated that after viewing the project, she would send the report to the president’s office with the recommendations necessary for the project to be launched.
“I’d like to begin by saying that I am saved. When I arrived and heard your story, I knew you had the determination and didn’t give up.
“That’s why, while we were at the county commissioner’s office, I told you not to worry because providence will follow you wherever you go.
“When you have completed your agenda, providence will follow you because he who begins good work on you will complete it.
“You are speaking on behalf of those who are unable to express themselves. I thank the Board of management of the ST. Bishop Mwangaza School as well as the Baite Family Fellowship for their unpaid work on behalf of the vulnerable.
“All citizens are accountable to the government, and as a government, we feel we have been slow to respond, but we have arrived today.
“We will review all of the requirements and begin with the one with the highest priority. We apologize for the delay in responding, despite the fact that you sent us the report four times at our office.
“Now that we’ve arrived, we’d like to prioritize the most pressing needs because we can’t wait until Yattani receives the money.
“We hope to have collected enough money to bring to the resource center before the end of the year.
“According to the proposal you wrote, we were accompanied by NGAAF officials who collaborate with the ministry.
“We want the rescue center to begin operations as soon as possible, even if it means housing two rescued people.
“President Uhuru Kenyatta has confirmed that once the project is completed, he will launch it,” said