
Interior PS Dr. Raymond Omollo stated that the Kenyan government is committed to equitable development through ongoing investments in infrastructure, education, healthcare, and public administration. These efforts are designed to improve livelihoods and expand opportunities for all Kenyans, according to KBC.
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