HON. ABDUL HARO KORE'S PERSISTENCE DELIVERS HISTORIC WIN FOR VILLAGE ELDERS ACROSS KENYA
The allocation of KSh3.9 billion in the 2026/27 national budget to support monthly stipends for approximately 110,000 village elders across Kenya is a landmark achievement that highlights the power of visionary leadership, effective representation, and unwavering commitment to grassroots governance.
Among the leaders who deserve special recognition for this milestone is the Member of Parliament for Mandera South, Hon. Abdul Haro Kore, whose relentless advocacy over the years has contributed significantly to the realization of this long-awaited recognition for village elders.
Two years ago, Hon. Abdul Haro Kore joined fellow legislators in lobbying for the remuneration of village elders through efforts that supported legislation sponsored by the late Hon. Malulu Injendi. At the time, many believed the proposal would face enormous challenges, but leaders such as Hon. Haro remained steadfast in championing the welfare of these often-overlooked custodians of peace and community cohesion.
Today, that persistence has borne fruit.
The allocation will see village elders receive monthly stipends of KSh3,000, a move that not only recognizes their invaluable service but also strengthens local administration structures that are critical in maintaining security, resolving conflicts, and promoting social harmony across the country.
Hon. Abdul Haro Kore has consistently distinguished himself as a leader who understands that meaningful development begins at the grassroots. His leadership philosophy has always emphasized empowering local communities, supporting traditional governance structures, and ensuring that those who dedicate their lives to public service receive the recognition and support they deserve.
For years, village elders have served as the first point of contact in conflict resolution, peace-building, intelligence gathering, and community mobilization, often carrying out these responsibilities without financial compensation. Their dedication has helped sustain stability in countless villages, particularly in regions facing security and social challenges.
The realization of this stipend programme therefore represents more than a budgetary allocation; it is a restoration of dignity to thousands of men and women who have quietly served their communities with dedication and selflessness.
Hon. Haro's contribution to this achievement reflects his reputation as a hardworking, people-centered, and results-oriented legislator. His commitment to advancing policies that directly improve the lives of ordinary citizens continues to earn him admiration both within Mandera South and beyond.
As Kenya strengthens its grassroots governance framework, leaders such as Hon. Abdul Haro Kore stand out for their ability to transform advocacy into tangible results. His efforts have helped ensure that village elders receive long-overdue recognition for their critical role in supporting government administration and fostering peace at the community level.
This historic allocation serves as a powerful reminder that dedicated leadership, patience, and persistence can deliver meaningful change. It is a victory not only for village elders but also for every Kenyan who believes in the importance of empowering those who serve at the very foundation of society.
Indeed, Hon. Abdul Haro Kore has once again demonstrated that true leadership is measured not by promises made, but by lives touched and communities uplifted.

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