Cheers and Applause as Meru Governor Mutuma Brings Back Rangers
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Meru residents erupted in celebration as newly sworn-in Governor Isaac Mutuma directed the reinstatement of county rangers who had previously been withdrawn. The decision, announced shortly after his inauguration, was met with widespread approval from the public, who viewed it as a step toward restoring security and order in the county.
Governor Mutuma emphasized that the rangers play a crucial role in safeguarding public resources, enforcing county regulations, and maintaining peace in various sectors. “These officers are vital in ensuring the protection of our people and resources. Their withdrawal left a security gap that must be addressed immediately,” he stated.
Residents and local leaders cheered the governor’s swift action, praising him for listening to their concerns. Many had voiced frustrations over increased cases of illegal activities, land encroachments, and disruptions in public services since the rangers’ exit.
With their reinstatement, Mutuma assured that proper measures would be put in place to enhance their working conditions and effectiveness. He also called for discipline and professionalism among the officers, emphasizing that their duty was to serve the people of Meru with integrity.
The governor’s directive is seen as part of his broader commitment to restoring stability and efficiency in county governance. His bold move signals a proactive leadership style, setting the tone for his tenure.
As the county rangers prepare to resume their duties, many are hopeful that this marks the beginning of a more secure and well-managed Meru under Mutuma’s administration.
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