Uasin Gishu County is witnessing a significant shift in its leadership as Deputy Governor, Engineer John Kibet Barorot, tendered his resignation to step into a new role as the Chief Executive Officer of an international company operating in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector. The news of his resignation has stirred considerable interest both locally and nationally, given Barorot's prominent role in the county's administration and his contributions to its development.
Uasin Gishu County Assembly Speaker Philip Kipng'etich Muigei officially confirmed Barorot's resignation. According to the formal announcement, Engineer Barorot's last day in office will be August 31, 2024. This marks the end of a noteworthy tenure during which he was actively involved in steering various developmental projects aimed at enhancing the county's economic and social landscape. His exit from the political arena is driven by an exciting opportunity in the corporate sector, specifically in the ICT industry, where he will assume the role of CEO at a prestigious international firm.
The outwardly smooth transition was underscored during a meeting held at the Eka Hotel in Eldoret. This gathering, attended by Governor Dr. Jonathan Bii, formally recognized Barorot's decision to move on. The Deputy Governor expressed his gratitude to those he worked with, notably Governor Bii, for their unwavering support and cooperation throughout his tenure. Reflecting on his journey, Barorot highlighted the fruitful and collaborative atmosphere that characterized his relationship with Governor Bii, which significantly contributed to the numerous milestones achieved under their joint leadership.
Barorot's tenure in office has been marked by substantial contributions to the county's infrastructure and development projects. One notable achievement was the successful implementation of the Sisibo Pay financial architecture. This initiative revolutionized the county's revenue collection system, resulting in more effective and efficient financial management. The Sisibo Pay system has been lauded for its role in boosting the county’s finances, ensuring greater transparency, and enhancing service delivery to the residents.
Engineer Barorot is a highly qualified professional with academic credentials that have equipped him well for both his previous political role and his upcoming corporate leadership position. He holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a specialization in Strategic Management and a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical, Electronic, and Communications Engineering Technology. Both degrees were earned from Moi University, underscoring his strong ties to the region and his commitment to leveraging educational excellence to drive development.
Governor Dr. Jonathan Bii elaborated on Barorot's decision, indicating that his departure signifies a transition from political service to a more commercially driven environment in the ICT sector. This sector is poised for immense growth and offers fertile ground for Barorot to apply his strategic acumen and technical expertise. The Governor acknowledged that while the county government will miss Barorot’s leadership and vision, his new role opens up fresh opportunities for innovation and development that can potentially benefit even the local landscape through international networks.
Following the announcement of Barorot’s resignation, the process to identify and appoint his successor has been set into motion. This process is critical to maintaining continuity in governance and ensuring that ongoing projects and initiatives do not lose momentum. The county leadership is keen on finding a deputy who can seamlessly integrate into the team and uphold the high standards set by Barorot’s administration.
Barorot's recent absence during the conferral of City status upon Uasin Gishu by President William Ruto had initially led to speculation, which has now been clarified with the announcement of his new professional chapter. The timing of his career move aligns with broader plans for the county’s development and showcases the depth of talent within the region capable of making significant impacts beyond local borders.
As John Kibet Barorot prepares to embark on this new journey, his legacy as Deputy Governor remains robust, marked by key achievements and a vision for progress that will continue to resonate within Uasin Gishu County. His shift from a politically driven role to a corporate leadership position exemplifies the dynamic potential of professionals who leverage their skills across different sectors for greater impact. The county's administration, while preparing for this transition, remains committed to building on the strong foundation laid by Barorot, ensuring sustained growth and development for the region.
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