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"content": "plough back into health services. Why can other counties not follow suit? Some counties received the equipment and have still kept them in boxes, five years down the line. County governors must stand up and perform their duties as expected under the Constitution and the law. County governors must not double speak, so that when something favors them, they support and when it appears it is against them, they run all over lamenting. The quality of leadership in the counties must improve. In the counties we visited, most of the equipment is still in the boxes. Governors have signed MOUs that transfer the responsibility of infrastructure to them. You will find that certain counties where three-phase electricity is required with a budget of Kshs1.2 million, most of the hospitals have not installed electricity. Members of the public are not getting services. The Committee recommends that county governors take charge and embrace the MES equipment, and put them to proper use. In any event, the governors committed themselves by signing the MoUs. It is important to note that counties like Mombasa have embraced the MES Project and are reaping the benefits of the equipment. In addition, the dialysis equipment has been accepted and proved to be very helpful to the public."
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