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Turkana County Leadership vows to pursue an end to banditry

Turkana Governor Jeremiah Lomorukai has warned perpetrators and financiers of banditry activities targeting area residents that the atrocities will no longer be tolerated by the county leadership.

Speaking during a Sunday mass at St Daniel Comboni Parish in Lokori, the Governor stated, “There are people who have chosen to be primitive and think Turkana people are cowards. Our people are peace loving and we have agreed to let the government deal with this problem.”

He also revealed that his administration has set aside funds in the supplementary budget to resettle people from Napeitom and other areas that have been displaced by conflict.

Governor Lomorukai assured area residents that he will work with President William Ruto to address the insecurity menace in Turkana.

On politics, the Governor stated that he has chosen to work with President Ruto for the benefit of the Turkana people.

He blamed some politicians who he said are unhappy with his message of unity and his meeting with President Ruto.

The County Chief expressed his gratitude to the residents of Turkana East for their overwhelming vote and promised to repay their faith by serving all people without regard to past political affiliation.

He shared his development agenda for Turkana East, including the revamping of irrigation schemes, and assured balanced executive appointments that will represent all parts of the County.

“I don’t have time to check who voted or didn’t vote for me because I clearly know my mandate to the people. My focus now is delivering pre-election promises,” said Governor Lomorukai.

Turkana East MP Nixon Ngikor asked area residents to emulate the leaders’ resolve for unity and abandon political differences.

His Turkana Central counterpart Emathe Namuar pledged unconditional support towards Governor Lomorukai’s administration, following his good gesture of uniting leaders.

Turkana South MP Dr Ariko Namoit said he was happy that the County Assembly is supporting the Governor Lomorukai’s agenda despite majority of MCAs having been elected of a different party to the Governor’s. He insisted that interest of the people come first before the politics.

Other leaders who spoke include MCAs led by Leader of Minority Samuel Lomodo and former Turkana East MP Ali Lokiru.

Senior County Government officials accompanying the Governor include County Executive for Trade Elizabeth Loote among others.

By Peter Gitonga

 

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