CHIEF OFFICER FOR HEALTH RESTATES COMMITMENT TO QUALITY HEALTHCARE DELIVERY IN NANDI
The Chief Officer for Health and Sanitation Fredrick Kiptum has vowed that his department would remain committed to delivering quality healthcare to all residents in the county.
Kiptum said that healthcare was among the core priorities of Governor Sang’s government.
The Chief Officer promised that no effort would be spared in improving the state’s health sector. “The responsibility of the county government is to ensure quality health care, whether you are rich or poor. So, what we are doing is to putting up mechanisms in place where everybody can access our health care system.”
“Delivering improved quality health is an underpinning factor in our promise of Renewed Hope to the great people of Nandi. That hope is ignited with the support of all healthcare workers in our facilities; health is back on the front burner,” he added.
The Chief Officer said that health is not merely the absence of disease but the embodiment of physical, mental, and social well-being. Adding that it is a fundamental human right and Nandi county’s commitment to achieving Universal Health Care Coverage is reflected in the unwavering dedication of Governor Sang’s administration to uphold this right for every individual, young or old, in rural or urban areas.