Luanda MP Dick Maungu has taken over as the chairperson of the National Assembly’s Public Investments Committee on Education and Governance, following the removal of Bumula MP Jack Wamboka from the leadership position.
Maungu secured the position unopposed during a committee session held at Parliament Buildings on Thursday, June 4.
His nomination was moved by Embakasi West MP Mark Mwenje and supported by Igembe Central MP Daniel Kariitho.
Speaking after assuming office, Maungu thanked fellow committee members for backing his leadership and committed to fostering teamwork, accountability, and openness within the committee.
“I thank you for the confidence you have shown in me. I promise that together we shall work for the betterment of our country,” he said.
The newly elected chairperson also emphasized the importance of unity among committee members as they undertake their oversight responsibilities.
“We are one team and one people. We shall work together to ensure we achieve our objectives, while epitomising transparency in all our undertakings,” he added.
At the same time, Maungu acknowledged the demanding task ahead, noting that the committee faces a substantial workload and must address pending reports and audits before the year ends.
“We have a huge volume of work before us. We shall develop a clear plan to navigate the backlog and ensure we remain available to discharge our duties effectively,” he further said.

Committee members who addressed the meeting expressed optimism that the new leadership would improve efficiency and strengthen cooperation within the committee.
Sotik MP Francis Sigei said Maungu’s election without opposition reflected the confidence members had in him.
“You have been elected unopposed, which speaks volumes about the confidence members have in you. We would like to see greater order in this committee and a new approach to how we conduct our business,” he said.
Sigei further said members expected fresh leadership and stronger unity under the new chairperson.
“We believe you will bring Members together in harmony. This is a serious committee and you have our collective vote of confidence,” he added.
On her part, Narok County MP Rebecca Tonkei described Maungu as a committed and hardworking legislator.
“I have known him for a long time and we have worked closely together. The Committee becomes a family and I know him as a dedicated worker who will remain committed to the task ahead,” she said.



















