The
President of the Students Organization of Maseno University (SOMU) Fredrick
Makajos made a rare surprise visit to All Saints ACK Maseno Parish where he
briefly but sternly spoke against the vice of corruption witnessed in the
country.
Speaking
in a service whose congregation majorly comprises of University students, he
urged fellow comrades to shun corruption and join hands with him in voicing
against this vice.
"I
am deeply saddened by the increased graft witnessed in our national government
recently. It breaks my heart when I see individuals mishandling taxpayers’
money and later use it for their own selfish interests. This is a vice that we
should and must not tolerate".
The
outspoken SOMU President who also initiated a project for buying new sets of
microphones for the church this month requested the clergy to continue
interceding for both the University administration and students' organization
as they work on fulfilling promises they made to students.
"I
am requesting all of us to join hands to ensure that what we promised you comes
to accomplishment and with prayers from the church I am sure we shall
deliver", he stated.
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As
the Chairman of SOMU, he promised positive change to students and assured them
that funds shall be well appropriated for their benefit in the institution.