Lawrence Mpuru Aburi

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Lawrence Mpuru Aburi is a Kenyan politician from the National Ordinary People Empowerment Union (NOPEU). In the 2022 Kenyan general election, he was the only candidate from his party who was elected to the National Assembly, representing the Tigania East constituency in Meru County. [1]

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References

  1. "HON. ABURI, LAWRENCE MPURU | The Kenyan Parliament Website". parliament.go.ke. Retrieved 2023-05-23.

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