Governor Natembeya Vows Inclusivity in His Administration
In a resounding commitment to unity and inclusivity, Governor George Natembeya has Today affirmed his dedication to providing equal opportunities for all communities in Trans Nzoia County.
Speaking at a Thanks Giving ceremony in Amagoro Park, Kitale, celebrating the appointment of Chief Officer Kennedy Etiang Seme, the governor emphasized the vital importance of considering every community, especially the minority like the Sengwer and Teso, in the county’s development and management.
The event, graced by His Highness Papah Emormor, leader of the Iteso kingdom, praised Governor Natembeya’s leadership for fostering peace and harmony among the diverse communities within the county. Emormor attributed the county’s reputation as a bastion of peace to its equitable representation of communities.
Trans Nzoia County Deputy Governor Philomenah Kapkory commended the unifying role of the Iteso community leadership in Kenya and neighboring Uganda, underscoring its ability to forge a shared development agenda. She urged other communities in the county to follow suit, ensuring direction and progress for their people.
The ceremony witnessed the presence of various leaders, including Saboti Member of Parliament Caleb Amisi, Tuwan Ward MCA Francis Were, Waitaluk Ward MCA Furaha Lusweti, Saboti MCA Cheloti, Motosiet Ward MCA Jackline Kurgat, Makutano Ward MCA Emily Rono, along with several CECMs and Chief Officers.