By Erick Otieno
The Migori County Government, under the leadership of Governor Dr George Mbogo Ochilo Ayacko, has taken a bold step to strengthen its capacity for service delivery by appointing new executives to key government positions.
The announcement was made during a ceremony held at the Governor’s official residence in Migori, where the newly appointed leaders were officially sworn in.
In his address, Governor Ayacko emphasised his administration’s unwavering commitment to improving the lives of Migori residents through robust and innovative service delivery strategies.
“Our top priority is to ensure that every resident of Migori County benefits from effective governance and impactful development initiatives. The appointments we are making today reflect our dedication to building a government that works for the people,” said the Governor.
The new team includes:
- Mr Silas Owuor Onyango – County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Water and Energy.
- Mr Samwel Keboreko Marwa (Nyabasi West) – Chief Officer for Cooperative Development and Marketing.
- Mr Keya Madafu Isaac (South Kanyamkago) – Chief Officer for Agricultural Development.
- Mr Gershon Okoth Njoga (South Kamagambo) – Chief Officer for Roads and Transport.
- Mr Nicholas Ngabiya Rioba (Tagare Ward) – Chief Officer for Monitoring and Evaluation.
- Mr Collins Oduogo Oyugi (Kwa Ward) – Chief Officer for Public Works and Infrastructure Development.
The appointments reflect a balanced representation across the county, ensuring inclusivity and a shared vision for growth. Each appointee is tasked with steering critical departments that will shape the future of the county.
Governor Ayacko was joined at the event by Deputy Governor Dr Mahiri Gimunta, County Public Service Board Chair Eng David Ochola, and several Members of the County Assembly (MCAs), who lauded the Governor’s choices as reflective of professionalism and dedication to public service.
The newly appointed officials pledged to deliver on their mandates, promising to bring transformative changes to their respective departments. “We are ready to roll up our sleeves and work tirelessly to ensure the vision of Governor Ayacko’s administration is realised,” said Mr Silas Owuor Onyango, the new CECM for Water and Energy.
This expansion of the county’s executive team marks a renewed focus on key development areas such as water, energy, infrastructure, agriculture, and monitoring and evaluation. The move is expected to enhance efficiency in governance and accelerate the county’s development agenda.
The people of Migori County now look forward to seeing tangible results from the newly empowered leadership as they work together to transform the county into a hub of prosperity and opportunity.



