By: MD Francis
Makueni’s Deputy Governor, H.E Lucy Mulili, has issued a stern warning to residents, urging them to safeguard government-sponsored projects and initiatives within the county.
Speaking at budget public forums held on Monday at Kilome Subcounty in Tangu Catholic Church grounds, Mulili emphasized the importance of protecting public infrastructure from vandalism, which has been a persistent challenge in the region.
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Mulili underscored the commitment of the county government to execute projects identified during public participation forums, ensuring they serve the best interests of the community.
In her address, Mulili applauded the proactive involvement of the local community in expressing their development priorities during such forums. She highlighted the significant impact this engagement has on driving progress and fostering development in Makueni.
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The Deputy Governor’s call comes amidst ongoing efforts by the county government to improve infrastructure and amenities for the welfare of residents. She urged all citizens to take ownership of government projects and play an active role in preserving them for the benefit of present and future generations.

Mulili reiterated the need for collective responsibility in safeguarding public resources, stressing that the success of development initiatives hinges on the collaboration and support of all stakeholders.
As Makueni continues to pursue its development agenda, Mulili urged residents to remain vigilant and report any instances of vandalism or misuse of government assets to the relevant authorities.
The Deputy Governor concluded by urging unity and cooperation among residents, emphasizing that together, they can build a prosperous and sustainable future for Makueni County.
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