MCA Earns Praise after Using Sh4.5 Million Car Grant to Buy a Fully Equipped Ambulance for Residents

MCA Earns Praise after Using Sh4.5 Million Car Grant to Buy a Fully Equipped Ambulance for Residents

A youthful Member of County Assembly (MCA) from Embu County has earned praise after he used his Sh4.5 million car grant to purchase a fully equipped ambulance for his constituents.

Morris Muchiri Nyaga alias Collo, a first time MCA for Kirimari, chose not to use the grant to purchase an expensive fuel guzzler for himself like his colleagues, but instead decided to buy an ambulance in a bid to boost access to affordable healthcare for residents.

Muchiri says buying the ambulance was his priority as it would help residents, mainly those residing in informal settlements and cannot afford an ambulance in case of a medical emergency.

Speaking in Embu, the 28-year-old MCA, said the ambulance will have a nurse and standby drivers. It will be just a phone call away. “It is just six months since I was elected. I have not even purchased a new car, I had a blueprint and I want to implement it. I want everyone who cannot afford to hire an ambulance to use this one. It will have a designated area where it can be accessed,” said the MCA.

“I will use my office to form friendships with people who can help improve the lives of my electorate. I will also talk to President Uhuru Kenyatta to lobby for support for my people,” he said.

This has earned him praise from residents of Kirimari, while Kenyans took to the social media to hail the move.

Dickson Ndwiga, a boda boda rider, said: “He told us that he would improve health and I believe this is a step in the right direction. Most residents especially those in informal settlements suffer in silence."

Comments

Karing'a (not verified)     Sat, 03/03/2018 @ 07:43pm

Grant from who?How will Muciri repay the shs 4.5m.?Maybe he is Embu's Sonko/Mwau/Joho/BabuOwino drug agent as that is the only business which can finance where the useless govt has failed.

Jamal (not verified)     Sat, 03/03/2018 @ 09:03pm

In reply to by Karing'a (not verified)

Karing'a.....lol your ignorance is evidenced by your comment... You don't refund a grant... Its not a loan.
Number 2 , what level of government is fingure pointing failure to... Health is a devolved function...

Mkenya halisi (not verified)     Sat, 03/03/2018 @ 10:12pm

Anonymous I was about to say the same thing.Yes he did a good thing but my Q is who will b fueling or maintaining the car coz the county gava can easily say it is not their responsibility to fuel or maintain it.This leaders need to concentrate on good policies which will always b there to help pple.Healthcare is divolved to county gavament so I wish this mca should b busy implementing good laws which will protect wanjiku all the time!

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