Governor Simba Arati visits demonstration victims at KTRH
Kisii County Governor Honorable Paul Simba Arati paid a visit to the Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital yesterday to offer his support to those injured during recent demonstrations in the county. The governor's visit aimed to provide solace and assurance to the victims and their families, highlighting the county government's commitment to addressing the concerns and welfare of its citizens.
Upon his arrival at the hospital, Governor Arati was received by hospital administrators and medical staff who briefed him on the condition of the injured individuals. He made rounds in the wards, speaking with the patients and their families, offering words of encouragement and promising that the county government would cover their medical expenses.
"It is heartbreaking to see members of our community suffering due to the unfortunate events that transpired during the demonstrations. As your governor, I am committed to ensuring that all affected individuals receive the best possible care and support during their recovery."governor Arati stated.
The governor also took the opportunity to commend the medical staff at Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital for their tireless efforts in attending to the injured. He noted that their dedication and professionalism were crucial in managing the situation and providing critical care to those in need.
Governor Arati called for calm and urged the residents of Kisii County to engage in peaceful and constructive dialogue. He emphasized the importance of addressing grievances through non-violent means and assured the public that his administration was working diligently to address the underlying issues that led to the demonstrations.
The governor also outlined a plan to initiate discussions with community leaders, local organizations, and other stakeholders to foster a more inclusive and harmonious environment. He reiterated his commitment to listening to the concerns of the people and working collaboratively to find sustainable solutions.
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