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ODM candidate 'Bensouda' not resting easy in woman rep race

Gladys Wanga is vying for governorship. [James Omoro, Standard]

This is the first time the post of woman representative has become more competitive in the county. In 2017, it attracted only three candidates. They included Wanga of ODM who got 476,875, independent candidate Florence Rebecca Juma who had 16,158 votes and Jubilee's Lilian Achieng' Okuna who got 2,734 votes.

Homa Bay County has 551,071 registered voters. The voters are distributed in all the eight constituencies namely Ndhiwa, Karachuonyo, Homa Bay Town, Rangwe, Suba South, Suba North, Kasipul and Kabondo Kasipul.

With only four days remaining before the next polls, all the aspirants have intensified their campaigns.

On Friday evening, independent candidate Marucha got a huge boost in her bid after elders from Homa Bay Town Constituency endorsed her for the seat.

Through their organisation, Nyada Ralek, the elders endorsed Marucha at Kabunde Social Hall ground.

The elders said that they would not endorse any other candidate for the post of woman representative in Homa Bay.

"Politicians are fond of approaching elders for this type of endorsement after getting information that their opponent has been blessed. But we are saying that we no longer have any more blessings for any woman representative candidate in this county apart from Marucha," Arthur Opiyo said.

Akelo said they had scrutinised Maracha's manifesto and concluded that she is fit to be the second Homa Bay woman representative.

"We have evaluated candidates vying for this seat. This brought us to a unanimous conclusion that Marucha can serve this county better," Meshack Akelo said.

Oloo said they will persuade elders from the other constituencies to back their choice.

"Politics is about the community and the entry point in the community is elders. We will talk to our colleagues in other constituencies to support our candidate," Oloo said.

Marucha, who was born in Homa Bay Town constituency and married in Rangwe Constituency, said the endorsement has given her two constancies as her strongholds.

"Homa Bay Town and Rangwe constituencies are behind me. I am in talks with voters in the remaining six constituencies to humbly request them for their votes," Marucha said.

Marucha promised to empower women, the youth, and persons with disabilities and promote education if elected as the next woman rep.

In Ndhiwa Constituency, many voters have rallied behind the widow of former Internal Security Assistant Orwa Ojode, Mary Ojode.

Mary Ojode, the widow of former Internal Security Assistant Orwa Ojode. [James Omoro, Standard]

Ojode, who is vying on a DAP-K ticket, is seeking support from the remaining seven constituencies.

"I am seeking the support of voters in the other constituencies so that we can take this county to the next level," Ojode said.

She said her objective is to empower women, the youth and persons with disabilities.

"Being a widow, I understand tribulations which widows undergo. My intention is to empower women, the youth and persons with disabilities," she said.

In her campaigns, Ojode has been carrying out civic education to enable residents understand the functions of a woman representative.

Bensouda has also been conducting civic education and has promised to represent the people well in Parliament.

She said her focus is to empower women, persons with disabilities and the youth should voters trust her with the seat.

"I will ensure development of their skills in entrepreneurship. I want to ensure markets are built properly," Osogo said.

Sharon's mother, Auma, on the other hand, has promised to ensure that government funds are well utilised if elected.

Auma said she will devise better ways of utilising the National Government Affirmative Action Fund (NGAAF).

"I have better ideas on how the money will help our people," she said.

She plans to form partnerships with the county government to empower residents in agriculture.

Nyandiek wants to demonstrate what representation entails.

She wants any project implemented using NGAAF during her tenure to reflect the will of the people.

"I want to show true leadership of representation by ensuring that any project implemented in any part of the county emanates from the needs of the area residents," Nyandiek said.

She wants to change the lives of women, youth and people with disabilities through economic empowerment.