Deputy President Kithure Kindiki pledged transparent United Democratic Alliance primaries for Baringo County's Senate vacancy during Sunday's economic empowerment meeting in Kabartonjo. The position remains unfilled after Senator William Cheptumo passed away earlier this year. Kindiki promised government positions for unsuccessful primary candidates while encouraging peaceful campaign conduct among aspirants. The ruling party will actively support whoever emerges victorious from the nomination process. Officials plan to campaign extensively for the chosen candidate to retain the seat.
Security improvements across North Rift regions received praise from the Deputy President, who previously served as Interior Cabinet Secretary until 2024. Current Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen continues implementing peace initiatives established during Kindiki's tenure. The administration targets complete security restoration for Baringo residents as President Ruto promised. Government efforts have already produced positive results in conflict-affected areas. Sustained peace remains essential for regional development and stability.
Development projects advance throughout Baringo County with road construction resuming after previous delays. The national government allocated 783 million shillings for rural electricity connections. Drought-affected families will receive 2000 goats through livestock restocking programs administered by relevant departments. Governor Benjamin Cheboi and several parliamentary representatives attended the engagement event. Tugen elders blessed Kindiki for his loyal service to the President.
Security improvements across North Rift regions received praise from the Deputy President, who previously served as Interior Cabinet Secretary until 2024. Current Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen continues implementing peace initiatives established during Kindiki's tenure. The administration targets complete security restoration for Baringo residents as President Ruto promised. Government efforts have already produced positive results in conflict-affected areas. Sustained peace remains essential for regional development and stability.
Development projects advance throughout Baringo County with road construction resuming after previous delays. The national government allocated 783 million shillings for rural electricity connections. Drought-affected families will receive 2000 goats through livestock restocking programs administered by relevant departments. Governor Benjamin Cheboi and several parliamentary representatives attended the engagement event. Tugen elders blessed Kindiki for his loyal service to the President.