TransNzoia Governor George Natembeya has joined the nation in mourning the death of Senator William Cheptumo, a leader he described as a passionate advocate for change and progress, particularly for the people of Baringo County.
In a statement released by his office, Governor Natembeya paid tribute to the late Senator, acknowledging his dedication to the betterment of his constituents and his tireless work towards the transformation of his region. The Governor highlighted Senator Cheptumo’s leadership as a beacon of hope and a model for progressive politics.
“Senator William Cheptumo was a true champion of development and change. His unwavering commitment to the people of Baringo County was evident in the way he led, always focused on improving lives and creating opportunities for his people. His passing is not just a loss for Baringo, but for the entire nation,” Governor Natembeya stated.
Governor Natembeya emphasized that Cheptumo’s legacy of hard work, advocacy for public service, and transformative leadership will continue to inspire many, especially in the context of improving service delivery and governance at the grassroots level. He extended his heartfelt condolences to the Cheptumo family, the people of Baringo, and all who were touched by the late Senator’s leadership.
"To the family of Senator Cheptumo, the people of Baringo, and his colleagues, I stand with you in this difficult time of loss. It is moments like these that remind us of the importance of unity, of the need to celebrate and carry forward the legacies of leaders like him, who worked relentlessly to bring about meaningful change," said Governor Natembeya.
The Governor also expressed his solidarity with the people of Baringo County, noting that Cheptumo’s death leaves a significant gap in the political landscape but his contributions will remain a guide for future leaders.
"Senator Cheptumo’s voice may no longer echo in our halls of leadership, but his spirit and the work he did for his people will never be forgotten. His legacy will continue to live on, not just in Baringo, but throughout our country," Governor Natembeya concluded.
As the region and the nation mourns, Governor Natembeya called on all leaders to reflect on the values of public service and the transformative impact of dedicated leadership, pledging to carry forward Senator Cheptumo's vision of a better, more prosperous Kenya for all.
“Rest in peace, Mheshimiwa. You were a leader, a patriot, and an inspiration to many,” Governor Natembeya added.
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