In our continuing efforts at mobilizing and sensitizing Kenyans to join in The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaigns across all Kenya, we had an exciting day yesterday. First, under the auspices of the Young Women Leaders Caucus, the EK Centre in Nairobi hosted a Consultative Meeting of stakeholders who have come together to organize the 9th Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign to be hosted on the 30th July at Kileleshwa.
At EK Centre in Nairobi on the 12th July 2011
We were pleased to have the Ward Manager, the District Peace Committee Chairman from Westlands, the Matatu Drivers and Touts Welfare Association, the Westlands Association, The Youth Representative from the Ministry of Youth Affairs, a representative of the OCS and the area Chief and many more stakeholders in attendance. This team will mobilize Westlands into action and come 30th July, we will be a full house.
Our Guest of Honour for the event will be Dr Evans Kidero.
At EK Centre on the 12th July 2011
Secondly, in the company of Ms Vivian Ogutu, we met with Pst Richard Chogo and Mr Humphrey Imwaga of the Mavuno Church. This was our second meeting and we agreed that Mavuno Church will mobilize for the 10th Edition of The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign to be hosted at Donholm on the 6th August 2011. In partnership with like minded organizations and the Churches and Mosques around Embakasi, they will host a Consultative Meeting with the stakeholders in Donholm on the 26th July to help plan for the event.
Our Guest of Honour for the Donholm Campaign will be Mr. Philip Kisia, the Town Clerk City Council of Nairobi.
Ms GraceNgugi- the Chair Lady- Young Women leaders Caucus at the Consultative Meeting at the EK Centre on the 12th July 2011
We are happy with the response we are receiving for The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign and we want to encourage Kenyans to take charge and drive the process across all Kenya. We are inviting partnerships and support from all of us. A Clean Kenya is indeed my Responsibility and a Clean Kenya Starts With Me.
Lastly, our Kisumu trip is in real jeopardy. As we write this, we have not received funds that can enable us travel to Kisumu at 11.00am as we wanted. We will be in Western Kenya for the next 12 days mobilizing for Kisumu on the 16th and then, going to Kakamega from Monday until Saturday the 23rd when we will be hosting the 8th Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign.
We want to make an urgent appeal to men, women and institutions of goodwill to step forward and help us move this process forward. Those who are willing to support can send us their support via Tel; 0724 365 557 or simply call the undersigned and agree on the best options. As usual, we will post all such support.
Lastly, we want to sincerely thank the following people and institutions for their support to us since 1st July;
- Ms Lilian Atho- Kshs 5,000.00
- Dr Robert Ayisi- Kshs 3,000.00
- Mr. Daniel Masetu- Kshs 4,000.00
- Mr. Gabriel Omondi- Kshs 300.00
- Mr. Philip Ombwayo- Kshs 500.00
- Mr. Luke Ogono= Kshs 2,000.00
- Mr. Joseph Kohogo- Kshs 2,500.00
- Mr. Elijah Agevi- Kshs 500.00
- Kenya Airways- Kshs 30,000.00 worth of equipment
- Mr. Joshua Musau- Kshs 2,000.00
This is a campaign for Kenya by Kenyans. Let us make it big......
If it is to be, it is up to me. A Clean Kenya Starts With me. A Peaceful Kenya is my Responsibility.
Disclaimer; The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign is about us Kenyans. It involves all Kenyans from the various regions, religious persuasions, political thinking and we do not discriminate against any Kenyans nor any region.
Peace and blessings,
Odhiambo T Oketch
CEO KCDN Nairobi
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