Tony Marubu, a boda boda driver in Murang’a Town, is ecstatic that the United Democratic Alliance party has nominated him for the County Assembly of Murang’a (UDA).
Ndindi Nyoro, a Kiharu member of parliament, made the declaration on Friday, September 16. The motorbike rider was a smart, intelligent young man, according to Nyoro.
Marubu passed the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Examination (KCSE) with a mean score of C+, but was unable to continue his education because he lacked the necessary cash.
To make ends meet, he turned to working in the boda boda industry in Muranga’a town, where he has been employed for the past two years.
Motorcyclist Tony Manucho operating a boda boda in Murang’a Town.
While running his normal political errands in the town, Nyoro discovered the brilliance of the youthful boda boda rider. Marubu stood out with his sharpness and articulate commentary on issues affecting the county.
It is from the meeting that the MP summoned him to his offices for further interactions. Nyoro had resolved to help sponsor Marubu to pursue a course in college prior to his nomination as an MCA.
“We noticed him around two years ago in our usual work activities. He came out as sharp and articulate. Called him to the office and enquired about him. He told me he had scored C+ but was unable to proceed to college.
“We were willing to sponsor him for a teaching course but in the course of making it happen, he is now an MCA,” Nyoro stated.
On his part, Marubu who is popularly known as Manucho welcomed the nomination and expressed his gratitude to the Kiharu MP.
Nyoro lauded the nomination of the bodaboda rider as one of the greatest agendas his part of UDA has championed.
“Of all the things we have done as UDA fraternity, the nomination of Tony Marubu as an MCA in Murang’a is among the greatest,” he added.
“Congratulations Manucho. You are an inspiration to many young people, especially in the boda boda sector. Wishing you the best as you represent the youth of Murang’a in the county assembly.”
The President William Ruto-led party campaigned on a bottom-up economic agenda which, according to the Kenya Kwanza Coalition, will work towards enhancing the transformation of people at the bottom of the economic pyramid.
In particular, Ruto vowed to build a government that would be inclusive of the voices of mama mbogas and bodaboda riders.