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Wetangula urges national assembley staff to embrace sports

The National Assembly Sports Day saw enthusiastic participation from the staff, fostering a sense of camaraderie and fitness among its members

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The national assembly held its annual sports day on Friday Nyayo national stadium.

While gracing the event, the speaker of the national assembly, Moses Wetangula, challenged the staff of the national assembly on the need for keeping fit and embracing unity through sports.

“Sports is one of the areas that Parliament gives priority to, and I urge staff to embrace sports,” said Hon. Wetang’ula.

He added,I commend the youthful workforce that I have seen here today and encourage them to stay fit through sports for optimum performance”.

“I am proud to see how youthful our working force is,” Speaker Wetang’ula stated, acknowledging the energy and vitality of the staff.

He humorously noted, “You all look very fit, apart from a few who have excess weight and should shed it off to work effectively.”

National assembly speaker Moses Wetangula tests his skills while opening this year’s National assembly sports day at  Nyayo Stadium 

Underscoring the significance of the Sports Day, Wetang’ula urged all staff members to actively participate in the games, highlighting that the alertness of their minds depended on their physical fitness.

He also emphasized that the Members of Parliament depended on the staff for the effective execution of their mandates, regardless of the department they worked in.

“Whichever department or corner you work in, you are very important in Parliament. All of us who work in any office contribute greatly to the success of the 13th Parliament,” he affirmed.

Speaker Wetang’ula reflected on the progress of Parliament since he joined the house in 1993.

He recounted the challenges faced by the staff in the past, such as abrupt transfers to different ministries without notice.

However, he assured them that under his administration, he aimed to make all staff permanent, with exceptions for those who lacked the necessary qualifications.

“I salute the catering department that did an excellent job to ensure MPs voted for me as their Speaker,” Wetang’ula added, acknowledging the efforts of various departments in Parliament.

He encouraged the staff to give their best in sports, drawing inspiration from his own sports background, particularly soccer during his time at Kamusinga School.

He also praised the recent achievements of Kenyan athletes like Faith Kipyegon and Nancy Moraa, who have brought honor to the nation.

The National Assembly Sports Day saw enthusiastic participation from the staff, fostering a sense of camaraderie and fitness among its members, all in alignment with Speaker Wetang’ula’s vision for a more vibrant and efficient parliamentary workforce.

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