Kanduyi Constituency member of parliament Hon. John Makali has promised to make sure Nzoia Sugar miler lives to meet the expectations of its dependants.
In his late evening post on his Facebook timeline, the first time law maker has promised that the miller will soon roar back to life after a high stake by the government.

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This is after The Agriculture cabinet secretary Hon. Mithika Linturi visited the firm, an event that let to him hearing from the horse's mouth of the grievances by the farmers and employees who depend on it.
Hon. Makali has as well used the same post to thank the National Assembly speaker Hon. Moses Wetangula and The County's governor Hon. Kenneth Lusaka for their tireless efforts targeting the revival of the firm.

"We have the assurance that the head of state will soon visit the Miller with a long time solution," read part of Hon. Makali's post.

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