President Uhuru Kenyatta has issued a warning against public servants in his administration.
Uhuru warned that Cabinet Secretaries and their Principal Secretaries should be fully accountable of their dockets.
He was speaking at Tenwek Hospital grounds in Bomet after unveiling a Sh275 million ultra-modern Eye and Dental Centre put up with the assistance of donors. The new centre has a capacity to handle 20,000 clients and conduct 5,000 surgeries annually.
“Those who thought they had blinded me should now know they are on notice,” said President Kenyatta on Wednesday.
He said he will no longer be deceived by dishonest activities and manoeuvring by those entrusted to run public institutions.
The 81-year old Tenwek Hospital which started as a dispensary in 1937 is under the management of the Africa Gospel Church of Kenya (AGCK).
President Kenyatta congratulated the management of the institution and health experts who have enabled Tenwek Hospital put up the new Eye and Dental centre adding that, if need be, their expertise might be called in when and where need arises.
“We as the government support this great work. We appreciate the great work you have done here," said President Kenyatta who announced a Sh 20 million government donation to the hospital to repair its Kitchen and other facilities which were recently destroyed by fire.
He also donated a school bus to the Tenwek High school.
President Kenyatta praised Bomet Governor Dr. Joyce Laboso for nurturing a working unity of purpose to develop the agriculturally rich county.
Also present was William Ruto, the Deputy President who said every sector will be mobilized to cement President Kenyatta’s legacy of transformation.
“The transformation of Kenya will not happen if we do not mobilize every resource and every sector- the Non-governmental Organization, religious organizations and the public sector, so that we can push the transformation of our country under the agenda four items that you have identified as the President of Kenya," said the DP.
Laboso pledged to help Kenyatta achieve the Big Four agenda by working closely with the National government.