Saturday 1 April 2017

... LET THERE BE LIGHT, And There Was Light!

A solar-powered floodlight in Embu 
In reference to the Holy Scriptures, in Genesis 1: 4;
 ... And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness.

If you are reading this, then you are probably enlightened, and so able to decipher a logical argument; one that comprises of major and minor inferences leading to a reasonable conclusion, as illustrated below:

Inference 1: God saw that the light was good,

Inference 2: Any God-chosen leader will have similar opinion,

Inference 3: Embu Governor Martin Wambora knows that light is good, as evidenced by his floodlights program that has seen almost every market place magnificently lighted,

Conclusion: Wambora is a God-chosen leader.

To make things even better, Wambora's floodlights are solar-powered, tapping directly from God's sun. Talk about bringing the glory of the Almighty closer to His people. Those who have have had a chance to visit or pass through or be at Embu town or any other market place at night bear witness to the magnificence resulting from the lighting.
Embu town at night is as bright as during the day.
Those who really grasp the significance of the floodlights as far as business and security is concerned, will agree that this project is likely to tip the balance in favour of Governor Wambora. As we speak, below is the political situation in Embu, as reported by 'The Star' dated 1st April, 2017:
'The Jubilee Party and any other political outfit supporting the reelection of President Uhuru Kenyatta, ethnicity, financial muscle and the number of registered voters will determine the next Embu governor.
Governor Wambora at his office
In 2013, the county had 227,286 registered voters and by the end of the last mass voter registration ahead of August polls over 61,587 more were listed.
Political analysts say the candidate who will clinch the Jubilee Party nomination will have the highest chance of winning the seat because he or she will associate with President Kenyatta, and the dominant party in the region.
However, as happened in the last general election, money to run a well-oiled campaign will determine the Jubilee candidate and the overall winner in August 8.
Aspirant Cecily Mbarire in a recent saga at Kathanjure in Runyenjes Constituency


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Analysts say although President Kenyatta's TNA was the party of choice in the region in the last general election, many of its candidates lost in various seats to those of Kiraitu Murungi's APK, because they had the financial muscle to reach, influence and mobilise voters.

Governor Wambora has installed floodlights in 66 town centres and solar lighting in Embu town, with CCTV to monitor and enhance highway security.