Kenya to stop importing shoes, President Ruto announces
President William Ruto
has announced that Kenya will in future shift away from importing shoes and
instead focus on bolstering local footwear manufacturing.
Speaking in Bungoma
County on Saturday when he led the 61st Madaraka Day celebrations, Ruto underscored
the government's commitment to developing the leather sub-sector to bolster competitive export industries.
"In this
connection, we have committed to implement strategies aimed at increasing
incomes from Ksh.15 billion to KSh.120 billion a year, multiplying job
opportunities from 17,000 to 100,000 and raising annual footwear production
from the current 8 million to 36 million pairs worth Ksh.72 billion by
2027," said President Ruto.
"I have made this
commitment, that shortly we will not be importing shoes from anywhere. We
will be wearing our own shoes; made in Kenya, using our own leather."
According to Ruto, it
is imperative for Kenya to shift its leather value chain from primarily
exporting raw materials and semi-processed products to developing internationally
accepted and competitive finished leather and leather products.
"We are developing
local capacity to handle hides and skins to provide quality raw material,
tanning as well as the local manufacturing of finished leather goods such as
shoes, bags, and belts," he said.
President Ruto
subsequently pledged financial commitments aimed at enhancing the leather sub-sector. Among these commitments is the allocation of Ksh. 400 million for the
upgrade of the Ewaso Ng’iro South Development Authority’s leather factory.
"Ksh.200 million
of the funds will be used to acquire modern equipment, Ksh.100 million to build
a footwear factory and Ksh.100 million to mop up hides and skins. Machinery for
increasing processing capacity at the factory has already been procured and
installed. To supply quality hides and skins, 703 flayers have been trained and
subsidised flaying equipment provided to 680 slaughter points," he said.
"At the same time,
the construction of the Kenya Leather Industrial Park at Kenanie, Machakos
County, is 85% complete. This park will have a common effluent treatment plant,
2 tanneries, 2 leather manufacturing plants and 100 acres for investors to set
up leather factories by the end of the year."
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