Interior PS Omollo urges leaders to embrace unity for national development
Interior PS Raymond Omollo with Treasury CS John Mbadi during a church service and fundraising event at Ogwedhi Seventh-day Adventist Church in Suna East Constituency, Migori County, on June 27, 2026. PHOTO | COURTESY | MINA
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Internal Security and National Administration Principal Secretary Dr. Raymond Omollo has urged political leaders to put aside their differences and work together, saying unity among leaders is critical to fostering peace, social cohesion and development across the country.
Speaking during a
church service and fundraising event at Ogwedhi Seventh-day Adventist Church in
Suna East Constituency, Migori County, on Saturday, Dr. Omollo said cohesive
leadership creates an environment where communities can prosper and government
development initiatives can succeed.
"Today's
sermon spoke powerfully about unity. When leaders are united, the people become
united. When leaders work together, communities prosper. Our churches become
stronger, our institutions become stronger, and development reaches the people
more effectively," he said.
The PS called on
leaders to rise above political divisions and prioritise initiatives that
improve the welfare of citizens, particularly in regions that have historically
lagged behind in development.
He also commended
leaders from Migori, Homa Bay and neighbouring counties for demonstrating
cooperation during the event, describing it as a show of inclusivity and shared
purpose.
Dr. Omollo
reaffirmed the government's commitment to equitable development through
continued investments in infrastructure, education, healthcare and public
service delivery, adding that the Kenya Kwanza administration is implementing
targeted interventions to address historical inequalities across the country.
He said the
government is also bringing services closer to citizens through the
establishment of new administrative units, including locations, sub-locations
and divisions, to strengthen grassroots administration and improve access to
public services.
"We have
gazetted several administrative units across the country to ensure wananchi can
access government services more easily. We will continue recruiting and
deploying officers to strengthen administration and improve service delivery at
the local level," he said.
The PS further
appealed to communities to support the recruitment of qualified men and women
of integrity to serve as chiefs and assistant chiefs in the newly established
administrative units.
On healthcare, Dr.
Omollo encouraged residents of Migori County to register for the Social Health
Authority (SHA) programme, saying increased enrolment would enable more people
to benefit from affordable healthcare under the Universal Health Coverage
programme.
He also lauded
churches for their contribution to promoting moral values, peace and social
transformation, describing them as key partners in nation-building.

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