Meru County marked a significant milestone as H.E. Lindah Gakii Kiome was officially sworn in as Deputy Governor, a ceremony that signals a fresh chapter for county leadership. Governor Isaac Mutuma, speaking during the event, emphasized that Kiome’s appointment reflects a commitment to renewed hope and effective governance. He pledged his full support to her office, vowing that she would not face the political and administrative challenges that characterized the past, and highlighted their joint focus on delivering quality services to residents.
The Governor assured the people of Meru that the leadership team’s vision is clear: to make up for lost time and ensure tangible benefits reach all corners of the county. Mutuma noted that together with Deputy Governor Kiome, the administration would prioritize practical results, development projects, and initiatives aimed at improving the welfare of Meru residents. The ceremony, attended by county officials and stakeholders, underscored a unified front in the county’s leadership and reinforced the message of stability and forward-looking governance.
Deputy Governor Kiome expressed gratitude for the trust placed in her, promising to collaborate closely with Governor Mutuma to drive Meru County’s development agenda. The swearing-in is expected to enhance coordination within the county government, strengthen service delivery, and accelerate ongoing development projects. Residents are encouraged to support the leadership as it undertakes efforts to rebuild and transform Meru, encapsulated in the hashtags #BuildingMeruTogether and #TujengeMeruPamoja.
Meru Governor picks Linda Kiome as Deputy Governor
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