Joy as Kesses MP Dr. Swarup Mishra Visits Ngeria Farm Prisoners
Kesses Member Of Parliament Dr. Swarup went out of his busy schedule and visited the Ngeria Farm Prison.
The Kesses legislator danced and had funs with the thousands of inmates.
“Today we visited the Ngeria Farm Prison where we had fun with the inmates our aim is to ensure that they feel just like their normal counterparts who are outside here. we broke- bread, danced together, and blessed the inmates with blankets, 500 chairs for their Hall, 65” Smart Television, DSTV Set, and a pool table for their entertainment,” said the Kesses legislator.
The Kesses legislator who was elected on a Jubilee party ticket is serving his second term in office as a member of parliament.
“Although prisoners do not have full constitutional rights, they deserve to be protected and treated with the respect due to their inherent dignity and value as human beings. We appreciate the warm Welcome,” he added.
The Kesses legislator who was elected on a Jubilee party ticket will be facing UDA’s Julius Ruto in the August polls.
The Kesses legislator said that once re-elected he will make Kesses constituency the best in the whole country.
“I want to thank you for overwhelmingly voting for me in the 2017 general elections and I am humbly urging you to vote for me in the forthcoming general elections and I promise to continue making Kesses constituency better,” said the Kesses legislator.
He will be defending his seat on an independent party ticket.
Mishra was the first MP to donate cows to his constituents once he was elected in 2017. He is a front runner and he is preferred by residents because of his development agenda while others are playing politics.
During the Coronavirus pandemic Kesses Member of Parliament set aside Sh 50 million to his electorates to cushion them from the effects of coronavirus, the packages include a stipend, food, seeds, and fertilizer and over 7,000 underprivileged residents received sh 2,500 for shopping.