Bahati MP Irene Njoki Among Five Best Performing Legislators
Bahati Member of Parliament The Honorable Irene Njoki has clinched the fifth position among the best performing Legislators countrywide, according to an independent pollster Politrack Africa.
This makes her among the Best Performing Members of Parliament In Kenya. The
Number one position went to Kiharu Member of parliament Ndindi Nyoro who was ranked as the top performing member of parliament in Kenya.
Politrack Africa is a political research company that published the top 20 best performing members of parliament on Wednesday.
According to the pollster, the performance of the MP’s was accumulated from a satisfaction ranking by the electorates of the constituencies in a scale of 1-10. Ndindi Nyoro is said to accumulate a 73.7% approval rating from his electorates. Embakasi East Mp, Hon. Babu Owino came at second place with 72.1% approval rating. Kimilili MP Didmus Barasa, came at third position with 70.6%. in a tie with Mavoko MP, Patrick Makau.
At the fourth position came Kiminini MP Hon. Maurice Kakau with 69.8% approval rating in a tie with Westlands Member of Parliament, Hon. Tim Wanyonyi.
Despite being a first time member of parliament Bahati MP Irene Njoki emerged position five. She is also the leading female member of parliament among the women MPs who made it to the top 20 including her Rangwe counterpart Lilian Gogo and Kisumu West MP Roza Buyu.
The pollster indicated various reasons which the electorates provided for rating the performance of their Mps such as management of CDF kitty, bursary allocations and initiation of development projects.
The electorates also looked at how vocal their Mps were in articulating issues that affected them and also how accessible they were when needed by the voters.
This is in spite of the fact that she is serving her first term.
Hon Irene Njoki is undertaking her duties diligently, with zeal, charisma and strong will. Her ultimate goal is to make Bahati the leading constituency in Kenya in terms of development and to make it the constituency to benchmark with.