Kitui County Senator, Enoch Wambua Kiio, has been installed as the president of the 64th Lions Club in District 411A, leading the esteemed Lions Club Kitui Greater.

The installation ceremony, attended by members of the Lions Clubs from Riverside, Lavington, Nairobi Central, and Kiima Kimwe Lions Club of Machakos, marked a significant moment for the Lions Club community in the region.
In his acceptance speech, Senator Wambua expressed his deep gratitude and commitment to the core mission of Lions Clubs International—serving humanity.
He reiterated his dedication to advancing the organization’s work through its Five Pillars of Service: Vision, Hunger, Diabetes, Cancer, and the Environment. These pillars guide the club’s efforts to address key challenges affecting local and global communities.
“I am deeply honored to have been installed as the president of Lions Club Kitui Greater,” Wambua stated. “Together, through the Five Pillars of Service, we will continue to tackle the challenges facing our communities and make a meaningful impact.”
Senator Wambua also emphasized the importance of maintaining the Lions Club’s strong tradition of service, encouraging his fellow members to join him in furthering initiatives that uplift and empower vulnerable populations in Kitui County and beyond.

Lions Clubs International, known for its service to communities worldwide, focuses on addressing health, social, and environmental issues. As president, Senator Wambua will lead efforts to enhance the club’s contribution to these causes, continuing its legacy of meaningful community service.

With the installation of Senator Wambua, the Lions Club Kitui Greater is poised to advance its mission and expand its impact across the region.
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