Gov't assures timely completion of key development projects across Kenya
Key
projects and programs worth billions of shillings geared at stimulating the
nation’s economy will be completed as scheduled across the country for the
benefit of all Kenyans.
President
William Ruto and Deputy President Kithure Kindiki on their third day of
development tour of the Western region assured the broad-based government is only
focused on service delivery and bettering the lives of citizens.
The
President led the leaders in commissioning the extension of a dyke for River
Nzoia flood control project in Budalang’i, Busia County affirming his
administration’s agenda of ensuring equitable distribution of national
resources.
The
dyke will help in preventing nearby Lake Victoria’s backflow curbing flooding
and enabling residents to farm and engage in productive activities without fear
of displacement. It will also safeguard access to key installations such as
Musoma Primary and Musoma Secondary School, Mau Mau Trading Centre and Musoma
Shopping Centre among others.
“We
have united with all leaders to move our country forward. Our interest is to
serve our people, to deliver the development agenda and improve the lives of
all Kenyans. We are not interested in those perpetrating tribal politics, those
keen to divide the country, those who are incompetent,” said President Ruto.
Deputy
President Kithure Kindiki said the focus is on improving the vital sectors of
the economy that will have a direct impact on millions of Kenyans depending on
it.
“The
President is improving every sector in the country that is beneficial and
profitable to wananchi; in agriculture, fishing, sugarcane and
other sectors set to improve the lives of all Kenyans. The President is busy
working to ensure the country is self-sufficient and that every citizen is a
beneficiary,” added Prof. Kindiki.
The
President also launched the new Luanda Modern Market in Vihiga County whose
construction has begun in earnest. The government has set aside Ksh.366 million
for its construction and will serve at least 2000 traders on market days.
It
will be completed in under 18 months and will house a market section,
administration, ablution, ICT hub, food court, crèche, cold room. It will be
available for use by fresh farm produce, cereal, fish, ceramics traders and
also others including clothes, shoes and general household sellers.
“We
are now on a good economic standing after two years of battling hard to
stabilize it because of high interest rates, inflation and other fiscal
challenges. We are now set to roll out key projects in every part of the country;
roads, electricity expansion, construction of modern markets. That is why we
are here in Vihiga county because we do not want to lag behind in development,”
said the President in Luanda.
This
market is one of the 400 the government is constructing under the Kenya Kwanza
manifesto.
The
Deputy President said the government is stimulating the Agriculture, Livestock,
Fishing, Mining and all sectors including boosting the economy to ensure youths
are employed.
“This
is a development-oriented government. It is a government that is serving all
Kenyans. It is an all-encompassing government-only focused service delivery.
For those keen on dividing Kenyans, we are telling them we are not interested
in tribal and divisive engagements,” said the DP.
The
President also broke the ground for the construction of a tuition block at St
Anne’s Bunyala Girls, Busia County and laid the foundation stone for Khwisero
Mother and Child Level 4 Hospital in Kakamega County.
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