Hon. Mark Ndingo, a dedicated member of the Kitui County Assembly, today led a site handover ceremony for the construction of a new Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE) classroom at Kyamboo Primary School.
This initiative is part of the Kitui County government’s ongoing commitment to enhancing educational facilities within the region.The Kyamboo Primary School has faced an urgent need for additional classroom space to accommodate its growing number of young learners.
With the approval and support of the Kitui County government, this project is set to provide a conducive learning environment for the youngest students in the area.During the handover ceremony, Hon. Ndingo emphasized the importance of quality education and early childhood development for the holistic growth of children.
“This initiative is a testament to our commitment to improving educational opportunities for our children. We believe that by providing better learning environments, we are nurturing the future leaders of our community,” he stated.
Community members expressed their heartfelt gratitude for the support from the Kitui County government, recognizing the significant impact this new classroom will have on the educational landscape of Kanyonyoo.
Parents and local leaders were present at the ceremony, showcasing their excitement and appreciation for the government’s investment in the future of their children.The construction of the ECDE classroom is anticipated to enhance educational outcomes for local children, offering them better access to quality early learning.
As the project moves forward, it stands as a beacon of hope for improved educational infrastructure in Kitui County.The Kitui County government remains steadfast in its mission to support and uplift the community, with this new classroom development marking another milestone in their ongoing efforts to prioritize education for all residents
.As construction begins, stakeholders are optimistic about the future of education in Kanyonyoo, hoping that this addition will serve as a model for similar initiatives across the county.
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