As thousands of learners across Kenya begin their 2025 national examinations, Lamu East Member of Parliament Hon. Captain Ruweida Mohammed Obbo has extended her heartfelt best wishes to all candidates sitting for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) and Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) exams.
Hon. Ruweida commended the candidates for their hard work, discipline, and resilience throughout the academic year, urging them to remain calm and confident as they face this crucial milestone in their academic journey.
“You’ve put in the work — now trust your preparation and give each paper your best. May your focus stay sharp and your confidence steady. Lamu East and the entire nation stand behind you,” she said.
She emphasized the importance of education as a tool for empowerment and community growth, reaffirming her commitment to supporting policies and programs that enhance access to quality learning in Lamu East.
A strong advocate for youth and women’s empowerment, Hon. Ruweida noted that the future of the nation rests on well-educated, confident, and morally grounded young people.
“Education opens doors to opportunity and progress. As a constituency, we will continue investing in our children’s education to build a better tomorrow,” she affirmed.
Her message of encouragement comes as learners across the country begin one of the most defining moments of their academic lives.









