Humphrey Kimani Njuguna

DDR.Humphrey Kimani Njuguna (born July 19, 1961) was a member of the National Assembly of Kenya, representing Gatanga (2013-2017). He was elected in 2013.[1]

He currently serves as the chairman of Former Parliamentarians Association (FOPA) an organization that brings all former Kenyan Members of Parliament together since independence.

Professionally he is a Licensed & Registered Valuer, Advocate of High Court of Kenya, Arbitrator (MCIArb.), Lead Expert E.I.A and E.A.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND.

2012 - 2017:     PhD Law

2010 - 2015:    PhD (JKUAT) Entrepreneurship.

           Executive Masters of Business Administration (EMBA) -

2008 - 2009:    JKUAT. Certificate of Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Audit (JKUAT).

2003 - 2005:    LLM University of Nairobi - (International Trade and Investment Law)

                        Thesis – Procurement Law in Kenya

2003 - 2005:    Diploma (Kenya School of Law)

1999 - 2003:     L.L.B. (University of Nairobi) - Upper 2nd  Class Honours

1990:                 Diploma (Institution of Surveyors of Kenya)

1983 - 1986:     B.A. (Land Econ), University of Nairobi – Upper 2nd Class Hons

1980 - 1981:     K.A.C.E. - Lenana School

1976 - 1979:     E.A.C.E. - Chinga Boys High School

POLITICAL ACHIEVEMENTS IN GATANGA CONSTITUENCY

1. The tendering, and commissioning of;

a. Gatiiguru - Macvast - Ithanga Rd.

b. Kirwara - Jogoo Kimakia Rd.

c. Gatura - Ndakaini Rd.

d. Karingaini - Nyaga - Jasho - Mukurwe - Njaini - Gitiri - Mariano Rd....among others...

Once these roads are completed, This will be a combined total of 220 km of tarmac, more than what Gatanga has enjoyed since independence.

2. The tendering and commissioning of:

a. Chomo and Kimakia water intake

b. Water treatment plant at Rwegetha

c. Belgian mega water project for Lower Gatanga

Once these projects are completed every residence in Gatanga shall have access to clean and adequate drinking water.

3. The renovation and construction of over 80 primary schools.

4. Construction from the ground up of Wanduhi Primary School, Kiangige Primary School, Mwea Primary School, Karangi Secondary School, Giteme Secondary School;

5. Erection of 48 high security masts (mulika mwizi). Transforming Gatanga into one of the most lit up Rural constituencies in Kenya.

6. Construction of 15 boda boda sheds with Inbuilt attendant enabling shops.

7. Purchase of a Toyota Hilux for the D.E.O to help in supervising schools.

8. Purchase of a school bus for Gatanga Primary Schools

9. Purchase of a Toyota Landcruiser for the CDF management office.

10. Construction of a brand new Technical Training Institute at Ndunyu Chege

11. The construction of a level 4 hospital at Ndunyu Chege

12. Construction of over 10 Police housing units at Kirwara

13. Sinking of 3 boreholes

14. Construction of Kiandiu bridge

15. Conclusively dealing with the land ownership problem at Kihiu Mwiri.

16. Sponsored 56 all-inclusive medical camps.

17. Sponsored the Gatanga CDF Soccer League

18 Sponsored the licensing of over 3000 Boda Boda Riders

19. Re-instituted the award of bursaries to Gatanga Students

20. Constructed 7 modern markets in various centres across Gatanga that have boosted local Entrepreneurship.

References

  1. "GATANGA GETS NEW MP". The Star. 6 March 2013. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
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