Engineer Shadrack Omondi Anyuo Supports Sports in Kaler Ward, Pledges to Uplift Youth through Football and Education

By Erick Otieno

Nyatike Constituency, Kenya – Eng. Shadrack Omondi Anyuo, a parliamentary hopeful for Nyatike Constituency in the 2027 General Election, extended his support to 11 football teams in Kaler Ward by donating sports uniforms. The event, held at the Ochuna football pitch over the weekend, saw the aspiring MP highlight the challenges faced in sports funding due to what he described as poor leadership and underutilisation of available resources.

Eng. Shadrack expressed concern that despite a 2% sports fund allocated annually from the National Government Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF), teams within Nyatike are still struggling with essential equipment. “If the leadership were focused, every team in Nyatike would already have kits, and private individuals would be encouraged to support other needs,” he stated. He decried the lack of accountability in sports spending and emphasised the need for new leadership prioritising youth and talent development.

As part of his campaign promise, Eng, Shadrack committed to launching an annual sports league for Nyatike if elected. He envisions the league as a platform for scouting talent, creating opportunities for young players to join national and even international clubs. “Sports is now a viable career path and a means of employment for the youth. I want to help our young people unlock that potential,” he remarked.

In his broader agenda, Eng. Shadrack pledged to extend the distribution of sports uniforms to all clubs across the seven wards of Nyatike Constituency. He emphasised that sports investments can have long-lasting impacts on the community’s youth, creating pathways for personal and professional growth.

During the event, he also took the opportunity to address students and their families, urging young people to prioritise their education over the December holiday break. Eng. Shadrack voiced concern over high dropout rates, particularly among girls, due to early pregnancies. “Our young learners must stay focused on their studies. Education is the foundation of a brighter future, and as a community, we must support them to succeed,” he said.

In closing, he called for unity among leaders within Nyatike Constituency and Migori County, underscoring the importance of collaborative leadership in achieving progress and sustainable development for all.

This gesture by Eng. Shadrack marks a significant step in his commitment to empowering Nyatike’s youth, promoting sports, and fostering a community-centred approach to leadership.

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