Uasin Gishu County Governor, Dr. Jonathan Bii Chelilim, continues to fulfill his pre-election promises as outlined in his Nguzo Kumi agenda, particularly under pillar six on infrastructure development. This pillar not only aims to improve the county’s road network but also spur economic growth and enhance livelihoods.
On Thursday, County Executive Committee Member for Roads, Abraham Serem, together with his Lands and Physical Planning counterpart, Edward Sawe, joined residents of Langas Ward led by their Member of County Assembly, Hon. Francis Muya for a tour of several completed and ongoing road projects in the area.
The CECMs assured residents, and the county at large, that Governor Dr. Bii’s administration has put in place solid plans to provide quality roads and reliable transport networks. “This is not just about Langas; it’s about opening up the entire county for business and economic development,” noted CECM Serem.








He further explained that adequate funds have been allocated for drainage systems to address stormwater challenges, as well as for the installation and repair of street lighting to enhance security and boost trade.
CECM Sawe echoed his counterpart, reaffirming the administration’s commitment to expanding road infrastructure and street lighting to ensure residents’ safety. “The Governor is not only focused on road development but is also prioritizing other critical facilities such as markets and hospitals,” Sawe emphasized.
They were accompanied by Deputy Director for Roads, Engineer Linus Yego, Engineer David Rop (in charge of Urban), and Engineer Silas Leting (in charge of Kapseret Sub-County), among others.