In a pivotal meeting today, Bungoma Governor Ken Lusaka addressed the escalating conflict at the Bungoma Bus Park terminus, urging all parties involved to unite for the greater good. The governor’s call for peace comes amid ongoing disputes between rival factions over control of the bus park’s public restroom facilities.
During the high-stakes discussion, the governor highlighted the importance of collaboration and mutual respect in resolving these conflicts. “The squabbles over restroom facilities are counterproductive,” the governor stated. “We must put aside our differences and work together to foster a more organized and efficient environment.”
Reiterating the county government’s commitment to supporting both factions, the governor emphasized that assistance will be extended only to those who demonstrate a willingness to cooperate and pursue common goals. The aim, he noted, is to transform the bus terminus into a hub of progress and development, benefiting all stakeholders involved.
The governor’s appeal for unity and harmony is seen as a crucial step towards ending the current tensions and paving the way for a more productive and supportive community. By addressing these issues head-on, the county hopes to set a precedent for conflict resolution and cooperative growth in the region.