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Senator Enoch Kiio Wambua Ranked Best Performing Senator in Kenya

Kitui County Senator Enoch Kiio Wambua, CBS, has been honored as the Best Performing Senator in Kenya and the Best Performing Senator in the Eastern Region for the year 2024. The awards were presented by Pollster Rankings during a prestigious ceremony held at Ciala Resort in Kisumu County.

Senator Wambua, a vocal advocate for devolution and good governance, received certificates and trophies in recognition of his outstanding service and leadership. His ranking was based on legislative performance, oversight, representation, and advocacy for the interests of his constituents.

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Speaking after receiving the awards, Senator Wambua expressed gratitude to the people of Kitui County and the entire nation for their support. He reaffirmed his commitment to championing policies that enhance devolution and improve the lives of Kenyans.

“These awards are not mine alone; they belong to the great people of Kitui County and Kenya at large. I dedicate them to every citizen who believes in accountable leadership, service delivery, and the power of devolution,” he said.

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Pollster Rankings conducted the survey across the 47 counties, assessing senators based on public perception, development records, and parliamentary contributions. Senator Wambua emerged as the top performer, earning praise from leaders and citizens alike.

The recognition cements his position as a key national leader and an influential figure in Kenya’s political landscape.

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