Makueni Woman Representative Rose Museo Ranked 4th Best Nationally in Infotrak Performance Survey




Makueni Woman Representative Hon. Rose Museo has been ranked the 4th best-performing Woman Representative in Kenya in the 11th Infotrak Elected Leaders Performance Rating, a recognition she says reflects a steadfast commitment to accountable leadership and impactful service.

Speaking during the awards ceremony held at the Kempinski Hotel, Hon. Museo joined fellow elected leaders in reaffirming the importance of leadership anchored on accountability, consistency, and meaningful service to wananchi.

Reacting to the ranking, the Makueni legislator expressed gratitude to the people of Makueni, dedicating the achievement to their unwavering trust and support.
"Emerging fourth overall among Women Representatives nationally reflects a journey shaped by commitment, consistency, and the resolute support of the people. To the people of Makueni, this milestone is yours," she said.

Museo noted that the recognition serves as motivation to continue working diligently to improve the lives of residents through effective representation, oversight, and development initiatives.

She reaffirmed her commitment to serving the people of Makueni with focus, humility, and determination, emphasizing that the journey toward greater development and improved service delivery continues.

The Infotrak Elected Leaders Performance Rating assesses public perception of elected leaders based on service delivery, accountability, accessibility, representation, and the impact of development initiatives. Hon. Museo's top-four national ranking highlights her growing reputation as one of Kenya's leading Women Representatives.

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