Ugunja Constituency continues to strengthen its commitment to education as the Office of the Member of Parliament rolled out another impactful support initiative at Luoka Comprehensive School, Madungu Sublocation.

Speaking during the event, Ugunja Constituency Manager Hon. Gordon Pesa noted that he led a dedicated team alongside Hon. Moses Omondi to Luoka Comprehensive School, where they officially handed over school uniforms to all pupils joining Grade One.

The initiative aims to ease the burden on parents and ensure that young learners begin their academic journey with confidence and dignity.In addition to the uniforms, the team donated two sacks of maize to support the school’s feeding program, particularly benefiting junior secondary students.

The contribution is expected to enhance student retention, concentration, and overall academic performance by ensuring learners have access to regular meals while in school.

The Office of the MP is fully determined to support education in the constituency through all spheres, – Mr. Gordon Pesa,

He reaffirmed the leadership’s long-term commitment to improving learning conditions and outcomes for children across Ugunja.The delegation expressed sincere appreciation to the residents of Luoka and the wider Madungu Sublocation for the warm reception and continued cooperation.

Community support, they noted, remains a key pillar in successfully implementing development initiatives within the constituency.The education support program is part of ongoing efforts by the Ugunja MP’s Office to invest in the future of the constituency by prioritizing access to quality education and creating a conducive learning environment for all students.

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