Kisii County Governor James Ongwae led residents at the county level in celebrating his second year in office, as well as dialoguing over issues that face his government in a bid to come up with possible solutions for the well being of Kisii residents.

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Addressing the multitude at Kisii Cultural Centre Hall, the Governor highlighted some of the plights and success of his administration.

 Ongwae pointed out that the feedback received from sub-county dialogues indicates that locals understand the role of the County Government, as they were able to identify the strides the government has made in road infrastructure, the county bursary fund and street lighting.

The celebration comes a week after sub-county dialogues held last week in every sub-county headquarters.

He added that locals also appreciate spring protection programme, and wants more investment in water reticulation, establishment of the Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital and wants more focus on equipping health facilities with drugs and staff.

Ongwae announced that in the County’s Annual Development Plan 2014/2015, the county has prioritized infrastructure development, healthcare, market development, water reticulation, human resource and social protection.

He said that his administration is concentrating on service delivery to realize the county’s vision of a prosperous county for all.

The function was also attended by Deputy Governor Joash Maangi, County Assembly Speaker Kerosi Ondieki, County Commissioner Chege Mwangi, and Members of County Assembly amongst many other guests.