Meet MP Who Conducts Free Surgeries for Patients

mzeiya

Elder Lister
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Endebes MP Robert Pukose during a session at Endebes Sub-County Hospital on June 1, 2021.

For decades, Members of Parliament, and politicians in general, have carried a less desirable trait in which they are often accused of taking flight the moment they secure a seat in the August House.

Endebes MP Pukose Robert has, however, stood out from the fold and tries as much as possible to give back to the community during his free time.
According to a report by TV47, the lawmaker disclosed that he spends his free time at Endebess Sub-county Hospital where he conducts free surgeries for the residents
He said that he is often inspired to give back to the community that shot him to power largely because of his own upbringing challenges.
Endebess MP Robert Pukose during a past ceremony

Endebess MP Robert Pukose during a past ceremony.


"I come here just to give a free service to the community. They don't pay me anything. I am happy to have done it today on Madaraka Day.
"Considering that this is the day our freedom fighters were able to get us Madaraka, We are complementing what our heroes did and it is a good feeling to do such a job on a day like this," explained the lawmaker.

Instead of joining his verbose peers on Madaraka Day, the MP spent the day at a hospital attending to patients for free.
His tasks included pre-operative preparations which includes investigations to ensure that a patient is fit to undergo a surgery before they are given a date for the procedure.

"We had very difficult beginning because my mum could brew busaa and chang'aa (Local brews) to support us and being a successful surgeon and MP, I feel I have to give free service to the community," he added.

Before joining the public service, Pukose, a trained surgeon and medical doctor by profession, worked at Kabarnet District Hospital.
In a 2016 interview, the lawmaker disclosed that he spent nine years at the University of Nairobi since he joined in 1990. The course, however, only takes six years.
He noted that the delay was brought about by numerous strikes and he started a cattle selling business with a South Sudanese neighbour during the breaks.
Pukose was elected in 2013 as MP for the newly created Endebes constituency that consists of Sabaot, Bukusu, Turkana and Pokot.
 

Luther12

Elder Lister
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Endebes MP Robert Pukose during a session at Endebes Sub-County Hospital on June 1, 2021.

For decades, Members of Parliament, and politicians in general, have carried a less desirable trait in which they are often accused of taking flight the moment they secure a seat in the August House.

Endebes MP Pukose Robert has, however, stood out from the fold and tries as much as possible to give back to the community during his free time.
According to a report by TV47, the lawmaker disclosed that he spends his free time at Endebess Sub-county Hospital where he conducts free surgeries for the residents
He said that he is often inspired to give back to the community that shot him to power largely because of his own upbringing challenges.
Endebess MP Robert Pukose during a past ceremony

Endebess MP Robert Pukose during a past ceremony.


"I come here just to give a free service to the community. They don't pay me anything. I am happy to have done it today on Madaraka Day.
"Considering that this is the day our freedom fighters were able to get us Madaraka, We are complementing what our heroes did and it is a good feeling to do such a job on a day like this," explained the lawmaker.

Instead of joining his verbose peers on Madaraka Day, the MP spent the day at a hospital attending to patients for free.
His tasks included pre-operative preparations which includes investigations to ensure that a patient is fit to undergo a surgery before they are given a date for the procedure.

"We had very difficult beginning because my mum could brew busaa and chang'aa (Local brews) to support us and being a successful surgeon and MP, I feel I have to give free service to the community," he added.

Before joining the public service, Pukose, a trained surgeon and medical doctor by profession, worked at Kabarnet District Hospital.
In a 2016 interview, the lawmaker disclosed that he spent nine years at the University of Nairobi since he joined in 1990. The course, however, only takes six years.
He noted that the delay was brought about by numerous strikes and he started a cattle selling business with a South Sudanese neighbour during the breaks.
Pukose was elected in 2013 as MP for the newly created Endebes constituency that consists of Sabaot, Bukusu, Turkana and Pokot.

Standing ovation! 👏 👏 👏
 

Masgwembe

Elder Lister
Before we blindly sanitize him, let's examine his track record as a lawmaker. What bills did he sponsor, make a contribution in, reject or vote for while in Parliament.

What is his record on spending tax payers' money in his constituency vis à vis récurrent expenditure and development?

What was in his campaign manifesto and to what percent has he fulfilled it?

What is the professional outlook of his team at the parliamentary office and committees he chairs? Are these positions filled by his cronies only?

These are the numbers that matter and are a measure of any leaders' viability for reelection. But Wakenya sisi ni nani..... We'll vote back any goon as long as anatrend in the media.
 
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