Busia County Governor elect, Sospeter Ojaamong' casts his vote during the August 8 polls. [Photo|Odeke Ojaamong]Busia County Governor elect, Sospeter Ojaamong' has warned that County Executives and Chief Officers will no-longer serve for five years without justifying their performance.He said those who will be given a chance to serve under his administration will renew their contracts every year based on their performance. If they fulfill what they promised the county residents before taking office, Ojaamong said, he will not hesitate to renew their contract, and that if they don't fulfill their pledges, they will be fired.The ODM governor who is now in his second term in office, promised to discharge his duties to the best of his ability after being sworn in.His government has been facing issues of corruption allegations and poor development record, but he has promised that during his second term, Busia residents will get the value for their money, thus the need by all officers to ensure such aspirations are realised."I promise to discharge my duties to the best of my ability after being sworn in. Residents should get the value for their money, thus the need by all officers to ensure such aspirations are realized," said Ojaamong' Sunday.During the August 8 polls, Ojaamong beat his closest challenger outgoing Funyula MP Dr Paul Otuoma, who vied as an Independent Candidate, to retain his seat.

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