President Kenyatta unveils final report of the nationwide airborne geophysical survey
President Uhuru Kenyatta on Tuesday unveiled the
final report of the nationwide airborne geophysical survey and inaugurated
seven other ground-breaking projects that provide current and comprehensive
geospatial data covering the entire country.
The eight projects were developed under the
Joint National and Resource Mapping (JNAM) team. The team comprises of young
Kenyan professionals under the supervision of a multi-agency from the security
sector.
Speaking at State House, Nairobi, when he
launched the Joint National Mapping Projects, President Kenyatta expressed
optimism that the projects will help in the National development
landscape.
“As stewards entrusted with our natural
resources, for the first time in our nation's history we have painstakingly
pieced together an inventory of Kenya’s natural resources.
“Innovations generated from the exercise will
fast-track creation of jobs, diversification of revenue sources and industrial
development in line with the Big 4 Agenda and Vision 2030,” President Kenyatta
said.
He commended the talented young Kenyan
professionals who worked jointly under the multi-agency JNAM team to make the
projects a reality.
“Your efforts have made Kenya the first
African country to conduct such an extensive survey without tapping into
foreign expertise,” he said.
President Kenyatta said, through the
projects, the JNAM team mapped out a wide range of resources including base
metals, coal, gemstones, geothermal spots, forest cover, water bodies, precious
metals and rare earth elements.
He pointed that the output maps have already
helped the Ministry of Education in mapping out schools countrywide, the
Ministry of Roads has been assisted in the identification of road reserves
while the Kenya Forestry services has been able to map out forest cover and
identify encroached areas.
Under the JNAM multi-agency project, the
President said the team also successfully developed a current cadaster for
Nairobi County which has helped in the identification and securing of public lands
such as green spaces, health facilities, schools, roads and road reserves.
“Overall, with the updated data sets
generated as part of this survey; the national and county governments, the
private sector, learning institutions and other stakeholders are now better
positioned to plan and implement their development programmes,” the President
said.
The Head of State also commended the JNAM
team for developing several online applications such as the Taifa Pay, used to
centrally collect most Government revenues within Nairobi, which has increased
transparency and accountability in Government and private dealings.
“The Nairobi Revenue System has greatly
supported the Nairobi Metropolitan Services and the Kenya Revenue Authority in
aligning their revenue collection systems,” the President said.
President Kenyatta said the team also
developed ArdhiSasa digital platform, a land management system that improved
the speed of land transactions.
“Where once it took a minimum of six months
to do a single land transaction, this has now been reduced to 48 hours using
Ardhi-Sasa. Similarly, instead of taking between one and three months to do a
land search, this system will give you land search results in three to five
minutes,” President Kenyatta said.
He urged all Kenyans to embrace the ArdhiSasa
system that has established a transparent, affordable and efficient Land
Information Management System.
The JNAM team has also developed the Kenya
National Spatial Data Infrastructure for spatial discovery, evaluation and
application within all levels of Government, commercial sectors, non-profitable
sectors, academia and the citizens in general.
The JNAM team has also developed an Online
mining cadastre to improve mining dealership and rights processes, which will
greatly boost revenue collection within the mining sector.
“For a very long time our land has been
exploited by individuals who say they are taking the soil to their labs. With
this innovation we will be able to know what is being mined and by who,” said
President Kenyatta.
The Head of State also urged the county
Governments to embrace the innovations, saying the new project will transform
the country by improving transparency and eliminating corruption.
ICT, Innovation and Youth Affairs CS Joe
Mucheru noted that the skills used to formulate the unique innovations were a
clear testimony that Kenya is a leader in technology.
“They (the young professionals) have done us
proud and delivered to you and the Kenyan people beyond our expectations. These
energetic sleepless young Kenyans have delivered assets that will last a
lifetime and they did so in record time without compromising or complaining,”
said CS Mucheru.
CS Mucheru, thanked President Kenyatta for
trusting the team to deliver on one of the most treasured project that will go
a long way in transforming service delivery in the country.
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