CPA Geoffrey Gitau Mwangi shares a message of hope, healing, and progress for Nakuru, rooted in truth, guided by service, and ready to lead change.
There’s a place where people rise early not because life is easy, but because they refuse to give up.
That place is Nakuru County.
From the farms of Njoro to the markets of Naivasha, from the heart of Nakuru City to the quiet villages of Kuresoi and Molo our people work hard, love deeply, and carry the burden of broken systems with unmatched dignity.
For years, we’ve waited. Leaders promised change.
They said they would fix our roads, improve hospitals, and create jobs for our youth.
But progress stalled. Promises faded. And many of us were left behind.
Our needs are real and so is our pain.
Families struggle with the high cost of living.
Farmers lose their harvests to poor infrastructure.
Young people watch opportunities pass them by.
Yet through all this, Nakuru never stopped believing.
Here, hope doesn’t shout but it stands strong.
It lives in people who understand what went wrong.
It grows in communities that know how to fix it.
And it moves through conversations and actions that push for better leadership and solutions.
We don’t need more noise, we need results.
We don’t want handouts, we want fairness.
We don’t seek pity, we seek leaders who listen, serve, and deliver.
The future may not come with fanfare, but it’s on its way.
And in that future, Nakuru will heal from years of neglect.
We will restore order where confusion once ruled.
And we will return dignity to every household.
I believe in Nakuru.
I believe in our people.
And I believe that with unity, clarity, and courage we will build something better.
This is our home.
This is our moment.
And now—it’s our time.

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