As West Media Company continues to grow, its fans have been urged to form and join Salaams Clubs to enable them to work together and facilitate their economic growth. Addressing them during their monthly merry go round at Lukhome in Saboti Constituency hosted by Digital Salaams Club, Silas Omanyo Chairman for Trans Nzoia Umbrella told them to work together as a team and achieve the dreams of their Umbrella.
“Let us work together and let us have decorum in our groups. More so let us be easy to co-operate with group officials because it is only through this that we can go far. Our goals can only be attained through co-operation and readiness to help those in need,” stated Omanyo.
He appreciated all those who were present and urged them to maintain the spirit so that the number increases in future.
“I would like to thank you all for coming this is quite a good number but next time let us try so that each group is represented especially those who come from where we would’ve held the merry go round you should turn up in good numbers if not all of you should be present,” added Omanyo.
Geoffrey Kisiang’ani Wambwa who represented the area MP told them to use Salaams Clubs to address challenges they face. He congratulated them for having an idea of forming groups since it is only through them that their needs, dreams and desires will be accomplished.
He promised the support of the area MP and Trans Nzoia Woman Representative and said that they will always be there for them.
“Let me take this chance to applaud you for having and joining these West Media groups, you people are great. Whoever came up with this idea thought wisely, therefore, use this chance to preach peace and togetherness among our people,” said Wambwa
“Our area MP Hon. Caleb Amisi and Woman Representative Hon. Janet Nangabo have your support and have promised to work with you for the benefit of our people,” he asserted.
Digital Salaams Club chairman Sir Amos thanked members for joining them during their merry go round and urged them to keep the trend going forward.
West Media Company was represented by Phanice Pkemei, Samuel Munai, Walter Masafu and Victoriah Nang’oni who urged members to maintain love, peace and unity amongst themselves for the benefit of their groups since it is only through their coming together that they’ll manage to fight poverty.
They also appreciated them for choosing West Media; for being their loyal listeners, viewers and readers of the company’s products.