
As the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations officially commence across the country, Hon. Dr. Protus Akujah, the distinguished Member of Parliament for Loima Constituency, has extended his heartfelt wishes of success to all Form Four students in Loima and across Turkana County.
Dr. Akujah praised the candidates for their dedication, focus, and resilience throughout their years of study, emphasizing that education remains the greatest equalizer and a key driver of transformation in Turkana and Kenya at large.
“To all our KCSE candidates, especially those from Loima Constituency, I wish you success and peace of mind as you begin your exams. You have worked hard for this moment — approach it with confidence, faith, and courage. Your success is the success of the entire community,” said Dr. Akujah.

Championing Education and Empowerment in Loima
Hon. Dr. Protus Akujah, a strong advocate for education and youth empowerment, reiterated his continued commitment to improving access to quality education across Loima. He affirmed that his leadership agenda remains focused on ensuring that every child — regardless of background or circumstance — has the opportunity to learn, grow, and contribute to society. He highlighted that through enhanced infrastructure, scholarship programs, and mentorship initiatives, Loima will continue to produce scholars and leaders who will shape the future of Turkana County and Kenya at large.
“Education is the foundation upon which we build prosperous communities. My office remains committed to supporting schools, teachers, and learners so that no child in Loima is left behind,” Dr. Akujah emphasized.

Encouragement to Parents and Teachers
Dr. Akujah also took the opportunity to appreciate the tireless efforts of teachers and parents who have guided and supported the candidates throughout their education journey. He encouraged them to continue offering moral and emotional support during this critical period.
“Behind every successful student is a dedicated teacher and a supportive parent. I salute all educators and parents for their sacrifices and commitment to our children’s success,” he said.

A Message of Hope for Loima and Beyond
In his closing remarks, Dr. Akujah urged the community to unite in prayer and solidarity as the examinations begin. He expressed optimism that the 2025 class will achieve remarkable results and make Loima Constituency proud.
“May God grant all our candidates wisdom, calmness, and confidence as they write their exams. Together, let us nurture a generation of achievers who will transform Turkana and Kenya for the better,” concluded Dr. Akujah.