Bungoma County Governor Ken Lusaka has come to the aid of two needy students to further their University education.
The two students are Ann Mercy who studied at Kenya High School and scored a mean grade of A (plain) and Brian Wafula of Kisii High School who garnered an A- (minus).
Mercy wants to pursue Medicine and Surgery at Egerton University and Brian Wafula wants to join Moi University and study Medical Laboratory Science.
In an address to the press on Monday at the County headquarters, Governor Lusaka affirmed that his administration is aimed at supporting needy students to access education.
Governor Lusaka, the two needy students with their parents
“I’m committed to ensuring that all the needy cases are catered for, my administration will not leave behind anybody who wants to access education,” Lusaka added.
On the same day the Governor unveiled the new Ward bursary and County scholarship committees that will be responsible for proper vetting to ensure that all the deserving cases benefit.
The County boss said that he paid Ksh 60,000 for the two students to join Universities.
The Governor urged MCAs and MPs to support his vision of ensuring that all the needy cases get Ward and scholarship support.