Source: Capital campus
Outspoken SONU vice Chair Irene Kendi could be among student
leaders to watch this year, if her recent sentiments are anything to go
by.
In an interview with Capital Campus, Irene hinted at a future beyond campus politics.
“My term at SONU is soon coming to an end. I have no regrets, but
this is not my end, I will be in the next national government,” said
Irene, who did not want to divulge more information about her next move.
During the interview, Irene, commonly known as ‘Mama Yao’, outlined
SONU’s achievements in 2014, adding they had worked hard to redeem the
lost glory of the once vibrant regional students’ body.
“We have addressed cases of insecurity, ensured the administration
reinstates expelled students, restored the glory of SONU, and initiated
mentorship programs,” she said.
She revealed that SONU played a key role in ensuring Prof Peter
Mbithi is appointed the new VC, taking over from Prof George Magoha.
“Because of SONU, UoN got a new VC without any chaos. We are also proud that H.E President Uhuru has visited us three times.”
At a personal level, Irene Kendi says she is proud of bringing
together all campus female leaders under the umbrella-KUFSLA- Kenya
University Female Student Leaders Association.
“I was recognized as the student leader of the year in Africa, during a Summit in Ghana in July, which opened other doors.”
Irene Kendi, Education student at Kikuyu Campus admits that the day
UoN David Osano (a student accused of raping a female student) was her
lowest moment as a leader.
“It hit me hard because it is my mandate to protect all female
students. Again, I was away in Ghana and there was little I could do
when comrades needed me,” she concluded.
University of Nairobi students go to the polls in the next three
months to elect new leaders. It is likely to be a cutthroat election,
with current SONU chair Babu Owino showing signs of vying for the third
time.
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