For close to two months, Bomet Governor Joyce Laboso has been away since she left the Country on May 29th this year for the United Kingdom to seek medication. The Bomet County chief was then later transferred for further treatment in India.
There have been a lot of speculations over her ailment only for her to silently enter the Country on Sunday morning without any awareness of her County’s senior officials.
“Governor Joyce Laboso has today arrived from India where she has been undergoing medication…she has greatly improved, let us continue praying for her quick recovery,” Majority leader at the County Assembly Josphat Kirui posted on his social media pages.
The governor, Kirui said will, however, not resume her duties as expected but will continue receiving her treatment at a local facility in Nairobi.
She was accompanied by her husband Edwin Abonyo and close family members who had been together in India.
Sources however indicated that Laboso’s return was planned in a such a way to avoid a lot of attention.
Several leaders from the Country had however visited her while she was away for treatment.
Among those who visited the governor at the London hospital were ODM leader Raila Odinga, Chief Justice David Maraga and Kericho Governor Paul Chepkwony.
Former governor Isaac Rutto and Chepalungu MP Gideon Koskei also left the country to visit her.
Last week Laboso’s deputy assured residents that she would be discharged from the hospital sooon.
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