President Ruto announces Ksh.2B for drought mitigation, plans to raise another Ksh.10B
President
William Ruto has announced the Government has made a new allocation of Ksh.2
billion for food relief to counties affected by the severe drought in many
parts of the country.
Speaking
on Tuesday while being installed as the Patron of the Kenya Red Cross Society
at State House, Nairobi, President Ruto said the Government will also
collaborate with development partners and the private sector to raise an
additional Ksh.10 billion.
The
allocation of the Ksh.2 billion comes after a previous allocation of Ksh.3.2
billion by the Government for the purchase of relief food.
“We
are making available another Ksh.2 billion to support food distribution to the
affected areas. We are working with development partners to raise another
Ksh.10 billion to ensure no part of the country is unfairly affected by
drought,” said the President.
The
President said he was confident that the interventions being undertaken
together with development partners and the private sector will save the lives
of Kenyans in areas worst affected by the drought.
He
said the Kenya Red Cross Society will continue playing an integral role in the
efforts to mitigate the drought which has affected 20 of the 23 counties
categorized as Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASAL).
President
Ruto said KRCS will be allocated Ksh.260 million out of the Ksh.2 billion
targeted for the relief exercise. The society will additionally handle another
Ksh.340 million which was pledged by the Kenya Private Sector Alliance and the
Kenya Association of Manufacturers.
The
President said the KRCS will use the Ksh.600 million to buy food from areas in
the country that have food surpluses such as Western, parts of the Rift Valley,
and Nyandarua County among others.
Part
of the new allocation will be channeled to support the animal offtake program
through which the Government buys weak livestock from pastoralists. The
President said half of the animals are slaughtered and the meat distributed to
locals while the other half are taken to the Kenya Meat Commission where their
meat is canned for school distribution.
The
Head of State also announced that Ksh.200 million will be allocated to the
Kenya Wildlife Service to undertake water trucking for wildlife in Kenya’s national
parks and reserves.
The
Head of State said that even as the Government leads efforts to respond to the
drought emergency, it remains focused on plans to ensure a constant and
predictable food supply in the future.
He
said predictability in the supply of food is being ensured through the
provision of cheap fertilizer and seeds, and the construction of enough dams to
support irrigation among several other measures.
The
President said that the Government is also determined to put in place robust
measures to combat climate change, which is the root cause of the adverse
weather patterns around the world.
Deputy
President Rigathi Gachagua attended the event where the President was installed
as Patron of KRCS. Also attending the event were KRCS Board Chair Geoffrey
Koriri, Secretary General Dr Asha Mohamed and officials of affiliate
organizations of KRCS.
“I am mindful and highly appreciative of the important role played by the Kenya Red Cross, Regionally and Internationally. We are proud of the enhanced peer-to-peer support you offer other National Societies in various thematic areas,” said President Ruto.
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