Independent parliamentary candidate Janvier Nsengiyumva continued campaigning on Monday, July 8, in Nyagatare and Gatsibo districts, promising to boost milk production there, if elected. Speaking to the population from the two regions, which have a lot of dairy farmers, the parliamentary aspirant pledged to increase milk production if elected to the lower house. He said: This region has a lot of farms, and I think we will advocate for them to boost milk production by establishing small milk-processing plants that help improve the milk value chain in this area. That will, if implemented, benefit youth from this area to get jobs. ALSO READ: Independent parliamentary aspirant Nsengiyumva pledges to cut taxes Nsengiyumva continued in Gatsibo district as he concluded his campaign activities within the entire 30 districts across the country. According to him, his next campaign activities will be conducted through the media. In Gatsibo, Nsengiyumva said he will enhance health workers’ livelihoods by providing them with more training to improve their working environment. Rwandans will go to the polls from July 14 to 16, to vote for the president and lawmakers in the lower house, the Chamber of Deputies.