Bomet County Government is committed of take health services closer to residents.
Residents were assured during the County Dialogue which was curtain-raiser for the pre-devolution conference in Kakamega that under Governor Dr Hilary Barchok, they will get well equipped and staffed health facilities closer to then.
The them of this year's conference is: The Devolution Experience Delivering results of Sustainable Productive, effective and efficient government.
Health CEC Dr Joseph kipruto Sitonik said the county was faced with inadequate specialist doctors.
"We have a massive shortage of nurses and doctors in our county. One doctors should attend six patients but in our county it is patients per one doctor," Dr Sitonik said.
Dr Sitonik said dispensaries will be constructed in every Ward to boost service delivery to residents.
He said the county government will collaborate with others because health does not have boundaries.
"The collaboration is for better Services for all Kenyans," he said.
Mr Richard Langat said the medical services should be affordable and accessible to the residents and at the cheapest cost.
Residents were urged to maintain the rivers and not to wash the vehicles there since it endangers aquatic and domestic animals.
Langat said health facilities which were established by pioneer governor Isaac Ruto will be completed and operationalized.
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