Kemsa Director, Omollo: I am not in the race for Homa Bay Gubernatorial seat

By Team

The political turbulence that was hitting Homa Bay county over gubernatorial seat in the 2027 elections has been thawed after a director with Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (Kemsa) declared he was not interested in the seat.

Mr. Hesborn Omollo in a statement in his Facebook page said his community service engagement should not be misconstrued as an attempt to rally support for gubernatorial contest.

Omollo’s community engagement had brought disquiet in the ODM wing with the Governor Gladys Wanga and her supporters taking issue with his community engagement.

Within the last two years, Omollo had crisscrossed the county engaging in funds drive and other activities that created panic among other political players in the county.

The declaration comes hot in the heels after successful Madaraka celebration where Wanga hosted President William Ruto and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

The national government ahead of the Madaraka celebrations initiated several development projects that were launched by the President.

He wrote: “Greetings to my friends and associates from Homabay County. 

Our journey of engagement has always been rooted in improving the lives of our people. 

Public service and representation have been at the core of my commitment, dating back to 2007 when I stepped forward to contest for the parliamentary seat of Karachuonyo. Community engagement is not just a duty—it is part of my identity.

Recently, my active involvement in community activities have led to speculation that I intend to vie for the position of Governor. 

Unfortunately, this has sparked unnecessary tension and unfounded rumors that do not serve our collective progress as a people.

We MUST all support the broad-based government in action and spirit, I fully support and serve the government of President William Samoei Ruto in my capacity as a director within a key entity driving one of the major pillars of the BETA agenda. 

Additionally, as an elected professional representing accountants across Kenya, I am privileged to advance accountability in public resource management nationwide. 

I wish to categorically state that I am not pursuing the gubernatorial seat for Homabay County and neither have I stated as such before.

This is a time for service delivery, not political competition. 

My dedication to community development and empowerment remains steadfast, and I urge my people to focus on initiatives that foster growth and progress. 

Let us move forward with clarity and purpose.”

EDITED BY: HOPE BARBRA

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