Former Health Cabinet Secretary Susan Nakhumicha publicly introduced her husband at a Christmas event in Trans Nzoia County. She identified him as High Court advocate Benson Milimo, an employee in the National Assembly Speaker's office. Nakhumicha told residents at her Chebarus home that Milimo fully supports her campaign to become the county's governor in the 2027 election.
She joked about improving a local health center and potentially delivering twins there if elected, blending personal humor with policy pledges. Her stated priorities include fixing Kitale District Hospital, modernizing a major teaching hospital, and revitalizing agriculture and vocational training programs.
Milimo addressed the crowd, asking for prayers and votes for his wife, whom he called development-conscious. Both are senior members of the FORD Kenya party, with prior electoral experience in the region. Nakhumicha's background as a national health official adds weight to her healthcare platform. The public appearance together frames their effort as a united political partnership ahead of the next campaign cycle.
She joked about improving a local health center and potentially delivering twins there if elected, blending personal humor with policy pledges. Her stated priorities include fixing Kitale District Hospital, modernizing a major teaching hospital, and revitalizing agriculture and vocational training programs.
Milimo addressed the crowd, asking for prayers and votes for his wife, whom he called development-conscious. Both are senior members of the FORD Kenya party, with prior electoral experience in the region. Nakhumicha's background as a national health official adds weight to her healthcare platform. The public appearance together frames their effort as a united political partnership ahead of the next campaign cycle.