This weekend, UGM leaders from Homa Bay County Hon. Neto Agostinho and Hon. Easter Ogweno participated in various events across the county. They joined congregants of Universal Africa Church of God in Rangwe Constituency, where the faithfuls were concluding a week-long crusade. The presence of UGM leaders at the service exemplifies the Party’s ethos of leadership deeply connected to the grassroots.
The leaders highlighted the importance of bridging the gap between political leadership and community engagement. Hon. Easter Ogweno stressed the critical role of dedicated leaders in driving local and national development initiatives. She emphasized the need for leaders who are not only visionary but also actively involved in transforming communities for the better.
As part of UGM’s ongoing efforts to expand the party’s reach and impact, the UGM Party hosted a coordination meeting in Ndhiwa sub-county, overseen by Hon. Neto Agostinho. Joined by Hon. Easter Ogweno and NEC member Hon. John Obure, the meeting underscored the importance of effective organization in achieving political success.
Given the party’s commitment to community development, Hon. Neto Agostinho, Hon. Easter Ogweno, Hon. John Obure, and local party leaders also joined the people of Koguta, South Kabuoch in Ndhiwa County for a Harambee. This gesture exemplifies the UGM Party’s dedication to fostering synergy between politics and community development.
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