Eng.Fred Kirui, Kericho's deputy governor, has publicly expressed frustration over the deteriorating state of his office, which he claims has not been renovated despite allocated funds.The deputy alleges that the office's boardroom and washrooms are in disrepair, with frequent water and electricity outages affecting operations.Kirui stated that approximately KSh 600 million has been allocated to the Executive Office over four years but little progress has been made.
He also accused Governor Erick Mutai of sidelining him, assigning no meaningful responsibilities, and failing to provide funds for his official vehicle.These claims have reignited debates about leadership dynamics and resource management within Kericho County Government.Kirui's remarks highlight systemic issues in public administration, raising concerns about accountability and effective governance.
Original title: Kericho Deputy Governor Fred Kirui Breaks Silence, Laments Poor State of His Office
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