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Fred Lengees has resigned as the Speaker of the Samburu County Assembly.
Lengees tendered his resignation letter to Governor Lati Lelelit following his appointment as United Nations (UN) Representative to Juba, South Sudan.
Governor Lelelit, who bid farewell to the outgoing Speaker at the county headquarters, said they will miss his leadership and contribution to the development of the region.
"He worked efficiently for eight months at the Assembly. His service delivery was excellent, and worked with everyone without bias or tribalism," said Governor Lelelit.
The governor noted that Lengees' work ethic and impressive profile attracted the attention of the UN.
"We believe his position will be of benefit to the people of South Sudan, and that of members of the Samburu community," he said.
On his part, Samburu Senator Steve Lelegwe congratulated the outgoing Speaker for his appointment and urged him to keep up the good work he had exhibited at the assembly.
"As the people of Samburu and members of the Naiboisho clan, we have released you, and blessed you in your new assignment," Senator Lelengwe said.
the outgoing Speaker said Members of the County Assembly, and staff, ensured a conducive working environment.
"I thank MCAs, the clerk and the governor for allowing me to take the new role at the UN. It has been a great pleasure working with all of you," he said.
Lengees served in the UN for 15 years in different capacities, before joining the assembly in 2022.
Samburu Deputy Speaker Simba Lelenkeju said the vacancy would be filled soon.
"The position of Speaker is now open, and anyone can apply. We have worked with Lengees well without any problems, and we know his new position will help the people of Samburu," said Lelenkeju.