Vihiga County Commissioner Peter Mwangi Maina has urged the nationwide authorities to help indigenous minority communities to make sure equitable illustration and alternatives.
Talking throughout an interdenominational thanksgiving service and useful resource mobilisation drive for church growth held at Kapchemungung Grounds in Vihiga County, Maina stated members of the Terik group are educated and succesful and due to this fact shouldn’t be left behind in issues of management and growth.
He referred to as on leaders to think about the inclusion of the Terik, often known as the Terikeek, in key positions, noting that as an indigenous minority group, they deserve equal alternatives like different Kenyans.
Nationwide Meeting Speaker Moses Wetangula echoed the emotions, affirming the federal government’s dedication to making sure all Kenyans profit equally from growth initiatives.
Wetang’ula, who was the chief visitor on the occasion held in an space predominantly inhabited by the Terik group, stated the federal government recognises all communities and is working in direction of inclusive growth with out discrimination.
The Terik group, a minority Kalenjin subgroup, has a inhabitants of roughly 23,000 folks and is principally present in elements of Vihiga, Nandi and Kisumu counties.
By Rose Wasike
