President Kenyatta signs MoU with Samburu elders to end FGM

President Kenyatta signs MoU with Samburu elders to end FGM

President Uhuru Kenyatta has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Samburu Elders to commit to the end of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in the community.

The Head of State, who was installed as a Samburu elder, also thanked the county for passing the BBI Bill and unveiled multiple development projects.

President Kenyatta, who was in the County on a one-day working tour, challenged communities practicing FGM to discard the retrogressive cultural practice by finding alternative rites of passage.

“I know it is possible for our girls to go through alternative rites of passage without suffering,” President Kenyatta said.

While highlighting the benefits of educating girls, the President advised the Samburu community to give their boys and girls an equal opportunity to attend school.

On BBI, the Head of State thanked Samburu MCA’s for passing the Bill and rallied residents to vote for the law reform process in the referendum.

“We want to continue building our nation and we have come to an understanding that the only way to develop is to increase funding to the Counties.

“This will ensure that wananchi won’t have to wait for the national Government to approve the kind of projects they need,” he said.

The President also spoke about insecurity in Samburu and neighboring Counties saying bandits and cattle rustlers in Baragoi and other hotspots who won’t cooperate with State agencies during a planned disarmament exercise will face the full force of the law.

Earlier while addressing 500 students and staff of Kisima Girls Secondary, shortly after attending a Samburu leaders meeting in the school, the President said girls need support from all Kenyans for them to access opportunities that will enable them to prosper.

“We have come together with all these leaders to start a process that will ensure all girls in Kenya are able to have the same and equal opportunities as their male counterparts,” the President said.

He said the Government was fully committed to ending FGM so as to enable Kenyan girls to lead meaningful lives.

“What we are starting today is a program that will empower young girls throughout the country to be able to live their lives to the fullest, to be able to have the opportunity of going to school, completing their education and preparing themselves for meaningful jobs,” the President said.

The President’s busy schedule saw him inspect several Government projects in Samburu County among them the 65 kilometer Posta-Kisima-Maralal Road and the multipurpose Yamo Dam.

Speaking in Maralal town where he stopped to acknowledge greetings from residents, the Head of State announced Government plans to relocate the military camp from the town so as to free up land for its expansion.

The Head of State was accompanied on the day-long working tour by Samburu Governor Moses Lenolkulal, his Marsabit counterpart Mohamud Mohamed as well as Cabinet Secretaries Prof Margaret Kobia (Gender), Charles Keter (Energy) and Keriako Tobiko (Environment).

Also present were the Head of Public Service Dr Joseph Kinyua, State House Chief of Staff Nzioka Waita and Rift Valley Regional Commissioner George Natembeya among other senior Government officials.

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