Martin Gicinga commences ‘Facts Over Noise’ campaign to highlight Governor Kihika’s development record

The County Government of Nakuru under the leadership of Governor Susan Kihika has initiated various projects.

Governor Kihika believes in service delivery to the people.

When she took over leadership mantle, she vowed to ensure all projects started by her predecessor are completed.

True to her word, several projects started under the former regimes have been completed while others are works ongoing.

To enable tell the stories of the development projects, Mr. Martin Gicinga from Governor Kihika’s Service Delivery and Monitoring Unit has commenced a campaign under hashtag #FactsOverNoise.

Martin Gicinga at a past function.PHOTO/COURTESY.

According to Gicinga, this is a campaign that aims to tell and enlighten Nakuru residents about the various development projects initiated by Governor Susan Kihika.

The campaign will help differentiate propaganda from the facts ahead of 2027 general elections.

Gicinga wondered why some individuals are claiming that Governor Kihika has not done anything for the past three years.

“When I see people ignorantly claiming that the administration of Governor Susan Kihika has done nothing in the last three years, I honestly wonder; do they really live in Nakuru County, or is it just imagination?,” he stated.

Governor Susan Kihika engaging community development forum in Kuresoi North, with leaders beside her
Governor Susan Kihika engaging community development forum in Kuresoi North, with leaders beside her.

Gicinga has vowed to start sharing one impactful project or program each day of real work happening across county under the leadership of Governor Susan Kihika via social platforms.

“From Maai Mahiu to Kiptororo, and from Waseges to Mau Narok, we will let the facts speak for themselves. It’s time to set the record straight and show the real story of progress and transformation happening in Nakuru County. Tupatane kesho, tuanze hii safari ya maendeleo pamoja,” he stated.

It should be noted that Governor Susan Kihika has declared that she will defend her seat come 2027.

Governor Susan Kihika at a past function.

During opinion leaders’ consultative meetings conducted in all the subcounties, Governor Kihika called on residents of Nakuru to change their voting pattern and vote her in for second term.

She said this is the only way to ensure service delivery, having in mind that her first term she has focused on completion of projects started by her predecessor.

According to Kihika, the move aims to ensure tax payers money is well utilized through completed projects.