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Governor Kachapin flags off Items worth sh200 million
ing promises we made to our people" Kachapin said.
On town planning, the governor asked members of public to allow space for road construction and expansions.
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He said many locals had encroached on road reserves, making it difficult to expand road networks. He therefore appealed to residents to allow road works to continue without hindrance.
His deputy Robert Komolle hailed the governor’s efforts and initiatives to transform the county to be at par with other advanced counties.
"Since he assumed office, we have seen many positive developments in the county" Komolle said.
Governor Simon Kachapin flags off sh200million-worth items meant to improve healthcare services.
He said apart from health his administration is keen to ensure residents receive essential services such as clean water, education and roads infrastructure.
"We are rolling out new health facilities and expanding existing ones across the county" Kachapin said.
County boss commissioned sh17million-worth drugs and pharmaceuticals, Beyond Zero mobile clinic and firefighting engine that had been grounded.


Others are new ambulance worth sh10 million, new grader(sh 20 million), education items costing 1m and foodstuff worth sh5 million
He asked local leaders to unite to ensure implementation and completion of various projects.
As part of the efforts to achieve universal healthcare, governor Kachapin said his government is rolling out new health facilities and expanding existing ones across the county. including 360 bags of maize, 60 bags of rice, 30 bags of beans and 33 cartons of cooking oil.
He commissioned groundbreaking of sh73 million one-storey health facility targeted to offer specialized health services to residents in Makutano Town and ease congestion in Kapenguria County Referral Hospital.

This is part of my administration’s efforts to ensure services reach all residents across the county" he said.
He further said sh5million food donations would be distributed to drought-affected families as well as those currently facing hun- ger even in urban areas.
“Hunger affects everyone, even those living in Makutano Town. We will identify affected persons and ensure the food aid reaches them,” he said.
He further urged fellow affected leaders to desist from politicking and focus on development.
"It is too early to engage in 2027 politics,let's focus on deliver-
