Kisumu Governor Anyang’ Nyong’o who was transferred to Nairobi’s Agha Khan Hospital has been discharged after his conditioned stabilised.
The county chief was discharged from the hospital on Wednesday evening, as confirmed by his press unit director Alloys Ager.
“He is expected to take a rest before coming back to Kisumu in about a week’s time,” said Ager on an interview with Hivisasa.
Among the leaders who visited him before his discharge, yesterday was Deputy President William Ruto and Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Party leader Raila Odinga.
The leaders assured residents of Kisumu and the country at large that the professor was fine and wished him a quick full recovery.
The good news comes a few days after the governor was booked at Kisumu Aga Khan Hospital after complaining of discomfort and dizziness during the installation ceremony of the new Kisumu Catholic Church Archdioceses Archbishop Philip Subira Anyolo at the Uzima University College Grounds.
He was later diagnosed with low blood pressure and put on bed rest as doctors insisted he was in a stable condition.
"The governor has been flown to Nairobi for conclusive tests. We kept him in the hospital overnight. Though he is stable, we need to carry out further tests. We did not have conclusive results," the hospital's Medical Superintendent Sam Oula told members of the Press on Sunday.
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