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Kenya: Where is Homa Bay Governor Cyprian Awiti, Activists Wonder

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A section of Homa Bay County residents are wondering why their Governor Cyprian Awiti is missing from the frontline of response efforts to the Covid-19 pandemic as County Commissioner Yatich Kipkemei has seemingly picked up the mantle.

They are concerned that the county government seems to have left the bulk of the coronavirus response effort to Mr Kipkemei, who co-chairs the county Covid-19 management and coordination response committee with the governor.

Mr Awiti’s absence from the frontline has ignited debate among residents on the county government’s ability to combat the spread of coronavirus should there be an outbreak in the devolved unit.

Two local activists have accused the governor of undermining efforts to contain the spread of Covid-19 by allegedly ‘deserting’ his electorate at their time of need.

Evance Oloo, the chairman of the Interface Community Help Desk and Walter Opiyo, the leader of Homa Bay Bunge La Wenye Nchi, have dared the governor and his deputy Hamilton Orata to make their presence felt as the country fights the spread of Covid-19.

‘MISPLACED’

When reached for comment, however, Mr Awiti argued that his physical absence does not mean he has abandoned the county.

“We are doing all what we can to prevent possible spread of Covid-19. Screening is done at entry points and those who don’t see this are misplaced,” the governor said.

The lobby groups said absence of the two top county leaders demoralises healthcare workers as campaigns to curb the spread of the virus hit their peak.