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Appointment of MP to CS position has not affected CDF operations, committee says. The appointment of former Ugunja legislator, Opiyo Wandayi to the Cabinet Secretary position did not affect the operations of the national government constituency development fund that has continued to serve the public. According to the Ugunja CDF chairman, Benard Omollo Were, the committee has been carrying out its mandate normally and has even hosted the national CDF board that visited to access whether the absence of the MP was affecting operations. He was speaking at the CDF offices in Ugunja town, Siaya county while leading the committee officials in disbursing bursaries amounting to sh. 27 million to students in secondary and special needs schools. “From the time the member of parliament was appointed as the cabinet secretary, we have received visitors from the NG-CDF board who came to assess whether the absence of the MP was affecting our operations” said Were adding “it has not “. Were said that during this period, they have successfully undertaken public participation exercise that saw the residents of Sigomere, Sidindi and Ugunja wards in the constituency propose and prioritise projects that were forwarded to the board. “I can attest to you that amongst the proposals submitted from the 290 constituencies Ugunja is one of the constituencies whose proposals have been approved. On bursaries, the chairman said that 3,512 students, out of the 4,783 applicants will have their education subsidized through the bursary released today. He said that his committee had increased the allocations by sh. 1,000/= for each beneficiary as a result of which students in day schools will receive sh. 6,000/= up from 5,000/= while those in boarding schools will get sh. 9,000/=, up from sh. 8,000/=. The chairman of the bursary subcommittee, Philip Ndaya said a few of the students who had exceptional needs were given enhanced packages to enable them proceed with their education uninterrupted. School principals led by Mr. Ken Ndonji hailed the committee for excellent work that has seen needy students get support to access education.