Governor Jonathan Bii Leads Eldoret’s Town-Wide Cleanup in Preparation for City Status
Uasin Gishu Governor Jonathan Bii spearheaded a significant town-wide cleanup initiative in Eldoret, rallying residents, youth groups, and private sector representatives to prepare the town for its upcoming conferment of city status on August 8.
Governor Bii, addressing the gathered participants, emphasized the importance of community involvement in the preparations for Eldoret’s new status. “This cleanup is more than just an event; it is a testament to our collective commitment to transforming Eldoret into a city that reflects pride, progress, and cleanliness,” he stated.
The cleanup effort saw volunteers across the town working to clear litter, maintain public spaces, and enhance the overall aesthetics of Eldoret. The governor praised the community’s enthusiasm and dedication, noting that such collaborative actions are crucial in demonstrating Eldoret’s readiness for its new role.
“As we approach August 8, it is essential that we present our town in the best possible light. Today’s activities are a clear reflection of our determination to achieve this goal,” Governor Bii added.
The town-wide cleanup is part of a series of initiatives aimed at ensuring Eldoret is well-prepared for its transition to city status. The governor’s leadership in today’s effort underscores his commitment to fostering a clean, vibrant, and welcoming environment for all residents.