Drugs
Turkana county residents have been urged to be vigilant to prevent theft of drugs and medical supplies from health facilities in the county.
Area County Governor Jeremial Lomrukai said this when he launched the distribution of essential drugs and medical supplies worth Sh119 million to health facilities across the County. The consignment procured through the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) will significantly boost the capacity of sub-county hospitals and dispensaries to provide quality healthcare services to residents.
Speaking at the Lokichar Sub County Hospital, Governor Lomorukai reaffirmed the County Government’s commitment to improving healthcare access and delivery. He emphasised the importance of the medical supplies in ensuring that residents have access to essential medications and healthcare services.
“We are committed to preventing theft and ensuring that these supplies reach the intended beneficiaries.”
The Governor urged residents to be vigilant and report any cases of theft or misuse of medical supplies. He also condemned politicians who have been spreading false accusations against healthcare workers, vowing to protect county staff from such baseless attacks.
Governor Lomorukai announced that the County Government will soon launch a series of development projects aimed at improving the lives of residents. He also emphasized the need for better coordination between county departments and National Government agencies to ensure efficient project implementation.
On security concerns along the border with West Pokot and Baringo, Governor Lomorukai reiterated his commitment to working closely with the national government to address the issue. Leader of Minority Samuel Lomodo commended the County Government for the timely distribution of medical supplies and assured residents of the Assembly’s oversight role in ensuring that the supplies are utilized effectively.
Governor Lomorukai was accompanied by senior County Government officials, among them County Executive Committee member for Trade David Erukudi and Chief Officers Cathra Abdi (Preventive and Promotive Health) and Dr Ezekiel Etelej (Medical Services), and Chief of Staff Peter Loyapan.