Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu commissions a road named after him in Narok County.
Narok County, – In a significant step towards enhancing infrastructure and connectivity in Narok County, Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu officially commissioned the newly constructed Ntutu Road today. The inauguration ceremony, attended by local officials and community members, marked a momentous occasion for the region and its development prospects.
The Ntutu Road, named in honor of Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu’s dedication to the county’s advancement, is poised to play a pivotal role in promoting accessibility, economic growth, and improved livelihoods for the people of Narok. The road’s construction is a testament to the governor’s commitment to modernizing and expanding the county’s infrastructure network.
The commissioning event was marked by a sense of enthusiasm and optimism, as attendees gathered to witness the ribbon-cutting ceremony that formally opened the Ntutu Murram Road to public use. Local residents, community leaders, and government officials joined Governor Ntutu in celebrating the realization of this vital infrastructure project.
Speaking at the event, Governor Ntutu expressed his gratitude to all those who had contributed to the successful completion of the road. He underscored the road’s significance in bolstering transportation links within the county and beyond, while also acknowledging the positive impact it is expected to have on trade, agriculture, tourism, and overall socio-economic development.
Following that commission, Kenyans online have reacted with some calling out the Governor for shamelessly launching a murram road instead of tarmarking it. Some said that it’s so selfish of the governor to name a shambolicly done road after his name. Below are some reactions from a section of Kenyans:
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