Westlands Member of Parliament, Hon. Tim Wanyonyi, has officially inaugurated four state-of-the-art Junior Secondary School (JSS) classrooms at Lower Kabete Primary School. The new classrooms, constructed through the Westlands NG-CDF, mark a significant milestone in the constituency’s commitment to enhancing education infrastructure.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Hon. Wanyonyi emphasized the importance of providing a conducive learning environment for children.
“We must always resolve to give our children the best infrastructure to ensure they enjoy learning without challenges. Some of these classrooms were donated by President William Ruto, who has also allocated additional funds for more JSS classrooms. He has assured us of continued support, and we encourage more children to enroll in school. Education is the great equalizer for children from all backgrounds,” said Hon. Wanyonyi.
The MP further reiterated his commitment to expanding educational facilities, announcing plans to construct an additional four classrooms at the school in the near future.
“As leaders, we must ensure our children have the opportunity to learn and play. If a child is denied a proper childhood, they will face challenges in the future. I wish you well and hope you continue delivering quality education to our children. We are supposed to build at least 10 JSS classrooms in this school, and I assure you that we will complete four more soon,” he added amid applause from attendees.
NG-CDF Commitment to High-Quality School Infrastructure
Speaking at the event, Frida Lenayasa, Chairlady of the Westlands NG-CDF, highlighted the constituency’s ongoing efforts to uplift school standards.
“We are here today to hand over these four classrooms, which were built in the 2023/2024 financial year through NG-CDF Westlands. As you can see, they are modern and beautiful. Hon. Tim Wanyonyi has insisted that everything in Westlands must be of high quality. Our goal is to uplift the standards of all schools in the constituency. The new classrooms include three on the ground floor and one upstairs, and we hope to complete four additional classrooms on the upper floor once we receive more funding,” she stated.
School Administration Expresses Gratitude
Lower Kabete Primary School Headteacher, Elizabeth Akinyi, expressed her appreciation for the MP’s unwavering support in improving school facilities.
“We made a request, and you came through for us. We are so happy and grateful. We continue to pray that God elevates you to even greater heights,” she said.