DP Kindiki assures Mt Kenya East of billions in development projects

DP Kithure Kindiki speaking in Irunduni, Mukothima Ward in Tharaka Nithi on Friday February 28, 2025. PHOTO|DPCS
According to Kindiki, the region will not be left behind in the revival of stalled roads, expansion of electricity, construction of new markets and County Agricultural and Industrial Parks (CAIPs), major water projects and boosting of main agricultural sectors key to the economic growth of the area.
Speaking when he hosted leaders, grassroots
representatives, professionals and opinion shapers from Tharaka Nithi, Meru and
Embu counties at home in Irunduni, Mukothima Ward in Tharaka Nithi, the DP said
he will ensure the region benefits immensely from the array of development
programs the Ruto administration is rolling out across the country.
“In Embu, Meru and Tharaka Nithi, we have 10 or more roads in each county that have stalled. Some of them were started in 2014 but stalled along the way because of a lack of funds. It is wrong to lie to the people that the roads were started by President Ruto," said Kindiki.
"When they stalled, nobody incited the public against the then
President but are now up in arms. I have bad news for them and other
detractors: the government of Kenya now has money to revive and complete all
stalled roads in the region and across the country. Over the next two years, it
will be our business to ensure they are completed,” he assured.
Apart from roads, the government is expanding electricity
connections in the three counties in a bid to power up more homes and businesses
and stimulate local economies.
“We have enough money for an electricity connection. Some
places in Tharaka Nithi, Mbeere, lower Imenti, Igembe and Tigania are still not
well connected to electricity. We are focusing on working on this to make sure
more of the people have power,” the DP said.
On top of this, the cotton sector, which was once a lucrative
endeavour in the region, is being revived, as well as sunflower farming.
The guaranteed minimum returns for milk farmers have also
risen to Ksh.50 per litre, and the administration is working on raising it higher.
“We are working on bringing down prices of farm input. We
have already given instructions to bring down the cost of seeds…if you can
improve the average income of the households from Ksh.5000 to Ksh.10000 in a year, you have massively impacted positively on the lives of the majority of
Kenyans,” he said.
The DP urged the leaders to support the government they put
in power and to avoid detractors promising future benefits instead of
maximizing presently on the administration they voted for.
“Tharaka Nithi, Embu and Meru, are at the centre of
development. I want us to have a coalition for development. Some are into
political coalitions; we are focused on a development coalition, and we welcome
anyone willing to join us in transforming the country. When the time for
politics comes, we will be ready for it,” DP said.
The DP said he is not interested in non-beneficial supremacy
contests with anyone but is only focused on ensuring Kenyans are better off than
they were when President Ruto came to power in 2022. However, he called on
leaders to respect each other even if they don’t agree on government policies.
“I am a man on a mission. Some want me to get into
non-beneficial political exchanges. Niko busy. I’m focused. I’m not
available. But they should not take us for cowards; we are not pushovers, and the
way we work is different. Let’s respect each other because we are not
pushovers,” he added.
Prof. Kindiki revealed the President’s plan to make a
development visit to the counties in the coming weeks on a mission to open,
inspect and kick off development projects in the region.
“The President will come here to unlock the economic
potential of this region like he is doing in Western, Northern Kenya, Nyanza
Coast and every part of the country. From now on, I will be here every now and
then to make sure everything goes as planned. It is possible to visit other
parts of the country and be here at home frequently,” he said.
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