My vision is focused on a balanced community development that is propelled by a smart, innovative, and clean energy projects that will generate sustainable jobs and income .
Misc. topics
Affordable Housing
Home and shelter is a right to every human being. Current strategy of building only high cost houses should be changed to incorporate medium and low cost housing projects and subsidized houses so as to address the needs for some retiring baby boomers, and the low income millenniums who are now subjected to “Generation Squeezeâ€.
Children in Care
The ministry must start addressing children and teenagers in need in a more focused and strategic way so as to reduce suicide and mental health issues. Graduating students in foster care MUST be equipped with survival and self sustaining training, skills, trades, and life skills and coping strategies. This may reduce homelessness among the youth.
Education
We need to reduce and cap tuition fees to $50 per credit hour in all public universities and colleges irrespective of the program a student is enrolled in. Loans must be available to all students. The balance of the cost should come from Government subsidies. This is because education is a joint investment between the student and the government. Repayment of student loans affect the student's propensity to invest in education. High time to aggressively invest in smart and innovative green energy education and training. This will promote employability and job creation in future.
Environment and Natural Resources
We must balance economic development with environmental sustainability. For example:
a) When building homes, developers need to be compelled to ensure that for every 10 homes, at least one mature tree is not destroyed (if such trees exist).
b) If a building is to be demolished, the demolished material should be recycled or repurposed.
c) Reduction of carbon emissions by incentives to produce and use clean energy machinery and vehicles.
Health care
We must address the issue of wait time in hospitals, lack of hospital beds, and increase facility capacity to match increasing population in Surrey and other places in BC.
Oil and Gas Industry
Post-Secondary Education
Transit
We need strategically planned rapid transit in Surrey South connecting to the other rapid transit systems in the lower mainland. This way all residents of Surrey South have the ability to easily commute. Also there is need to expand bus services to some highly populated areas.
Biography
Peter has earned a PhD in finance in the United States, MBA and BCom degrees in Kenya and he is a current member of good standing of Chartered Professional Accountant of British Columbia.
Born in Kenya, Peter moved to Canada under skilled workers program. An entrepreneur, he is the current owner and president of Peter Njenga Chartered Professional Accountant - a licensed CPA accounting firm that offers auditing, accounting, tax and consulting services. He is also a realtor with Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver. Previously, he was a faculty member in Kwantlen Polytechnic University. He was also previously appointed by USAID to audit projects managed by Deloitte East Africa and PricewaterhouseCoopers in Kenya.
In 2015, Peter was Federal Liberal Party Candidate for Abbotsford, and he ran second with 15772 votes.
A man of faith, Peter values active compassion and cares for community. In addition to his professional endeavors, Peter established Dr. Njenga Foundation Charity in 2007 that helps homeless, orphans, and mentally challenged in Canada and Kenya. Since then, the charity has helped over 5000 homeless people in BC and has 23 children at its orphanage in Kenya. Peter also has helped to settle 3 Syrian families in Surrey, volunteered at Cloverdale Rodeo, and has helped many churches (see more : www.facebook.com/drpeternjenga ) . If elected, Peter will be a strong independent voice with no fear of any party control.
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