Eldoret, Kenya: The Uasin Gishu County Government in collaboration with the National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (Nacada) have flagged off a sensitisation caravan on the effects of consuming banned alcohol.
The caravan, which is expected to criss-cross the three constituencies in the county will inform the residents on the brands of spirits and wines unfit for human consumption.
Speaking during the ceremony, County Secretary Peter Lelei said the county will ensure residents only drink alcohol from accredited sources.
"So far, the county government has closed down over 400 outlets that were distributing toxic liquor. I urge residents to report to the police if they come across pubs selling banned brands, or Meakins, that led to the deaths of some people in this county," said Lelei.
Last week, 13 people lost their lives, while 55 were admitted in hospitals after taking lethal brews.
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