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Governor Awiti Is Back In Office After Eye Surgery
Governor Cyprian Awiti is back to work after several months of temporary blindness. Announcing his return on Wednesday, the Homabay governor said he could see and did not need the help of aides anymore.
“I lost my sight but God has given it back to me. I thank everyone who prayed for me,” he said.
The governor has been out on medical leave seeking treatment in foreign countries like Germany after he lost eyesight in 2018 at a time he says he had a cornea transplant.
While he was away, Deputy Governor Hamilton Orata and County Secretary Isaiah Ogwe have been running point under a lot of pressure from local leaders who questioned the ability of the two to run the county.
“I don’t want to attack anyone with statements that will cause conflict. I know I have been criticised by many people but what I know is that whoever is criticised is the one who works,” Governor Awiti said while addressing concerns of his ability to work with his condition, he assured supporters he would serve in full capacity.
He also accused members of his cabinet of running their mouths. “Some of you who go spilling what we talk about in our cabinet meetings to the world. These things are meant to end internally. Whoever does not want to listen should resign,” he said.
The governor has assured residents that projects started will be completed. He directed the trade department to make sure the Kigoto maize mill factory is completed. He also directed Finance executive Nicholas Koriko to settle all pending bills and pay all contractors who have completed their jobs.
“I want to leave a good legacy in Homa Bay. I ask for your support in fulfilling the promises I made during my campaigns,” Mr Awiti said
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