Governor Kimani Wamatangi has had the honour of hosting former United States of America Senator John Crane from Indiana, who paid a courtesy call at his office.
The meeting provided an opportunity for the two leaders to discuss various areas of mutual interest, with a significant focus on the progress made by the Governor’s administration, particularly in the early childhood education sector.
Senator Crane, a prominent figure in American politics and a former Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Education and Career Development, expressed his deep admiration for the advancements seen in the county’s education system.
“Senator Crane… expressed his admiration for the progress we have made as an administration, especially in the early childhood education,” Governor Wamatangi’s office noted in a statement released after the meeting.

The former Senator remains actively engaged in civic and community initiatives across the globe and commended the county’s ongoing efforts to improve services and infrastructure for its citizens.
The detailed discussions between Governor Wamatangi and Senator Crane also covered potential areas for future collaboration and shared insights on effective governance and community engagement.
Senator Crane’s commendation is seen as an international endorsement of the development agenda being championed by Governor Wamatangi, especially in laying a strong foundation for young learners. The visit underscores the growing international interest and support for local development initiatives within the county.
The Governor’s office looks forward to leveraging such high-level international connections to further boost key sectors and initiatives within the region.











