Monday 5 January 2015

Titus Isogol : is this man the next MP for Teso South Constituency ?

                         Titus Isogol :  is this man the next MP for Teso South Constituency ?

 



Going by the talk around the entire Busia County, it is not in doubt that winds of change are blowing in the direction of Teso South Constituency, one man by the name Titus Isogol had become a darling of the people, and he is the talk on everyone’s lips.

Our informant in the area revealed to us that the man in question has an edge due to 

-       >>   His perceived youthfulness and fondness for sports plus other pro youth ventures
-       >>     Isogol we understand is quite cheerful and good company
-       >>   He is a humble person, down to earth and not given to drunkenness
-      >>   He is pro academic and a strict disciplinarian who has dedicated his time and energy to uplifting academic standards in the area
-      >>  He is a committed Christian with the fear of the lord in him
-      >>   He is said to be very very much intouch with the common mwananchi, we are told that he knows the entire Teso South and Teso North constituencies like the back of his own hand, after his university studies, he chose to go back and serve his community – he has thus been a permanent resident in the constituency for the last 15 years. 

His good work has seen the improvement of academic standards in the area  -  during his teaching career that spans nearly 20 years he has taught and mentored many students, some of whom are noe very notable members of society ,  just to name a few – during his time at St.Pauls Amukura he did mentor Leonard Shimaka (the prominent Mombasa lawyer who recently took Mike Sonko to task over non-payment of child support fees)  ,  Dennis Mosota a prominent member of the LSK, Alan Masakhalia a Busia County Politician and Human Rights activist,  others are Denzel, Fidelis Okaron, Baiba Mjidho, Collins Anziya, David Ohenga  -  the list is endless. 

That he is already being reffered to as incoming MP is thus not surprising.

© 2015       Isurusi Yebumarachi Press

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