Bungoma Governor Kenneth Lusaka assures public that Nzoia Sugar Company won’t be sold without their involvement.
He emphasizes timely payments for farmers and workers, and announces plans to address these concerns.
Lusaka rejects county government taking over, stating governments are not efficient in business.
He vows to protect community’s interests.
MP John Makali echoed Lusaka’s sentiments, promises transparency and public participation in decisions regarding the company.
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