President William Ruto has commiserated with the family, Governor and residents of Baringo County following the death of Deputy Governor Charles Kipng’ok.
Hon Kipng’ok, a former Chairperson of the Kenya Tea Growers Association died after developed breathing complications while waiting to board a Mombasa-bound Kenya Airways flight at JKIA on Wednesday evening.
President Ruto mourned the first term County leader as an amiable, astute and highly accomplished public servant and captain of industry with an enviable track record of success in the tea sub-sector.
“The sudden death of my friend Charles Kipng’ok is a big blow not only to his family, friends, Government and residents of Baringo County but to the entire country, especially the tea sub-sector where he excelled for decades before recently opting for elective politics.
“It is extremely unfortunate that the unforgiving hand of death has robbed our country of Hon Kipng’ok at the start of his term as Deputy Governor, a role that would have enabled him to contribute to the transformation of Baringo County,” Dr Ruto added.
The President prayed for comfort and fortitude to the family, friends and relatives of Hon Kipng’ok as well as residents of Baringo County during this difficult period of mourning.
Hon Kipng’ok was an alumnus of the University of Eastern Africa, Baraton. He started out as a management trainee at KTDA, rising over the years to become the CEO of Kiptagich and Kaisugu Tea Factories.