MP Naisula Lesuuda, Senator Sakaja Listed Among World's Top 100 Influential Young Leaders

MP Naisula Lesuuda, Senator Sakaja Listed Among World's Top 100 Influential Young Leaders

Two Kenyan politicians have made it to the list of world's top 100 most influential young leaders in 2018.

The two, Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja and Samburu Member of Parliament Naisula Lesuuda, have been named in the world’s top 100 most influential young leaders' list compiled by a London-based global policy platform, Apolitical.

The organization says the two are among world leaders aged 35 and below who are impacting positive change in society.

“They are at the center of policy-making who are exerting influence on the international stage. But we also shine the spotlight on those quietly transforming the face of government at the local or national level,” says Apolitical.

Sakaja was nominated to Parliament in 2013 at the age of 27 having successfully led former President Kenyatta's TNA party as its Secretary General. 

In 2017, Sakaja won the Nairobi senatorial seat on a Jubilee Party ticket and his stand on issues has earned him accolades.

On the other hand, Lesuuda has become one of the most admired young female leaders in the country, having ditched her career as a journalist to preach peace among the pastoralist communities who were constantly at war. 

She was also nominated to Parliament through TNA in 2013 before winning the Samburu West parliamentary seat on a Kanu ticket during last year's elections.
 

Comments

Anonymous UI (not verified)     Sat, 12/01/2018 @ 10:25am

Whenever a foreigner praises one of our own in general terms, it becomes scary and the question becomes What influence do those foreigners have over our people? We should only accept praise when it comes from the people being served. The colonizers used to praise those who were changing Kenyans from who they really were to modern slaves of the Western culture. They are praising women, are there no men who are performing or if they praise men, they will become too strong and cannot be changed by other men. Let us be wary of praise from a foreigner who does not understand our traditions, culture and values and want to destroy that which he/she does not understand and plant his own. If there is praise,let the foreignor list in point form the particulars of those achievements, so the locals can judge for themselves. This is an attempt at new colonization. God give Kenya leaders not politicians. God help Kenya!!

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