Mandera South MP Hon. Abdul Haro Kore has delivered the first-ever secondary school to the people of Garsesala, ending a 61-year wait since Kenya’s independence. The project, funded through the National Government Constituencies Development Fund (NGCDF), marks a transformative milestone in the region, bringing hope and opportunity to a community long underserved in education.
Speaking at the inauguration, Hon. Kore expressed his unwavering commitment to education as a tool for empowerment. “Touching the hearts and minds of our people through the promotion of education remains our number one priority. Garsesala’s new secondary school is a testament to our dedication to transforming lives through quality education,” he said.
For decades, Garsesala students endured long treks to distant schools, limited resources, and the constant threat of dropping out. The establishment of this school will now provide local students with accessible education, opening doors to a brighter future.
The initiative underscores the transformative potential of the NGCDF in addressing grassroots needs. “An educated society is an empowered society,” Hon. Kore remarked, emphasizing that the school is more than a building—it is a foundation for progress and empowerment.
The community came together in joy and gratitude, with parents, elders, and students celebrating this milestone. Hon. Kore pledged to continue equipping the school with resources, qualified teachers, and a conducive learning environment, urging other leaders to prioritize education as a tool for development.
This achievement stands as a testament to visionary leadership and collective effort, igniting hope for a brighter future in Mandera South.