In a heartfelt tribute to the lasting impact of His Highness Aga Khan, Governor Jonathan Bii joined Governor Andrew Mwadime of Taita Taveta County in honoring the remarkable contributions of the late Aga Khan to healthcare, education, and humanitarian service in the region.
The governors visited the Aga Khan Mosque in Eldoret, a symbol of the Aga Khan's enduring legacy in the community. His Highness Aga Khan's vision and dedication to improving lives across Africa, particularly through the establishment of hospitals, clinics, and schools, continue to serve as pillars of hope and progress. In Eldoret and beyond, his institutions provide essential services that touch the lives of countless individuals, ensuring access to quality healthcare and education for generations.
Governor Bii expressed deep gratitude for the Aga Khan's unwavering commitment to the betterment of communities and shared how his initiatives have transformed lives in Uasin Gishu County. The Aga Khan Health Services, with its state-of-the-art facilities and compassionate care, has become a cornerstone of healthcare in Eldoret, catering to the diverse needs of the region’s population.
“We stand here today not only to remember a great leader but to continue his work and honor his vision. His Highness Aga Khan’s institutions are more than just buildings—they are beacons of hope, healing, and knowledge,” said Governor Bii.
Governor Mwadime of Taita Taveta County also paid tribute to His Highness Aga Khan’s remarkable efforts, emphasizing the profound impact his initiatives have had on healthcare and education in Kenya and across the African continent.
The Aga Khan’s legacy lives on through the dedicated healthcare professionals, educators, and countless individuals who continue to serve with compassion and excellence, inspired by his pioneering vision for a better world.
Governor Bii concluded by reaffirming the commitment of Uasin Gishu County to work closely with the Aga Khan Development Network in fostering development and creating a brighter future for all.
The visit to the Aga Khan Mosque in Eldoret was a solemn occasion, but it also served as a reminder of the extraordinary legacy of a man who dedicated his life to improving the lives of others.