President Ruto asks KDF to help Kenya combat climate change
President William Ruto has asked the Kenya Defence Forces
(KDF) to help the country tackle the climate change phenomenon.
The President noted that climate change was the biggest
threat to the country’s development and prosperity.
Speaking during the pass-out parade for KDF officers at the
Defence Forces Recruit Training School in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County, on
Wednesday, he said he was confident that the military was up to the task of
combating climate change.
“I ask KDF to lead the way by providing mechanisms, in
collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, of achieving the 15 billion
tree-planting programme,” said President Ruto.
He pointed out that the recent floods that affected many
parts of the country, leading to loss of lives and property, were a consequence
of climate change.
“As you secure our nation from emerging security threats,
climate change is also going to be our biggest threat. This is why we must
mobilise the military to provide solutions to such emerging issues,” he said.
The President commended KDF for their efforts and effective
disaster response during the devastating floods.
“The government is committed to relocating and resettling
affected families and to significantly enhancing national disaster response
capabilities to be even better prepared for future emergencies,” President Ruto
said.
At the same time, the President said the country celebrates
KDF for its “iconic peacekeeping role”, which complements our nation’s
well-established credentials in the region.
He said these credentials enhance Kenya’s capacity to face
an increasingly delicate, complex and challenging regional and global
diplomatic and security environment.
“Whether in peace support missions abroad or national
development projects at home, your actions reflect competence and efficiency
worthy of our trust and the esteem in which our nation is held on the global
stage,” he said.
The President assured KDF officers the government’s
unwavering support and commitment of the people of Kenya and to the continuous
enhancement of their capabilities and the promotion of their welfare to ensure
that they are well-equipped to meet current and emerging challenges.
He also commended the Defence Forces Recruit Training School
community, from the commandant to all members of staff, for their dedication in
educating and training soldiers and equipping them with the necessary knowledge
and skills.
“Your collective efforts have enabled this school to
continue producing service members who meet the highest standards of
professionalism,” he said.
President Ruto also led the gathering in a one-minute moment
of silence in memory of the late Chief of Defence Forces General Francis Ogolla
and the officers who died with him in a military helicopter crash last month.
He noted that General Ogolla’s wise leadership, magnificent
example, integrity and dedication were the best examples of Kenyan
professionalism, showcasing the KDF at its finest and serving as a beacon for
all Kenyans.
The President said General Ogolla’s legacy will continue to
inspire many in the military and public service.
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