Economy now stable, all stalled roads to be completed - DP Kindiki
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has said stalled roads will
be revived and completed after the government allocated funds for their
construction.
The Deputy President said President William Ruto has
stabilised the economy after putting in place key interventions the last two
years and finances are now available for ongoing projects across the country.
The DP spoke when he inspected the construction of
Endarasha-Charity-Gakanga-Embaringo-Kimunyuru, Mweiga-Amboni-Mbondeni-Ruiru-
Karandi, Issac Camp-Mahiga- Sangare, Solio-Kabati-Gitegi and Honi River-Wendiga
Shopping Centre- Mairo Roads, in Kieni Constituency, Nyeri County.
Construction of these roads had stalled for the last six years
due to lack of funds. Now, Ksh.2.3 billion has been set aside by the Kenya
Kwanza Administration for completion by August 2026.
"The roads had stalled since 2019 because of financial
challenges. It has been 6 years without any construction work going on here.
Today, I have come here with good news. President Ruto has
stabilised the economy and now we have adequate funds to revive this road and
all the stalled roads in Nyeri County and across the country," said Prof.
Kindiki.
In total, the government is constructing 12 roads in the
county, most of them being revived after they were abandoned because of
budgetary constraints.
"We have allocated Ksh.17 billion for the ongoing
construction of 12 roads in Nyeri County. All these roads will be completed
because finances have been allocated.
We will monitor closely the progress of construction of the
roads, markets, electricity connection projects in the county to ensure faster
completion for the people to benefit from them," he added.
On top of roads, the Government is also expanding water
projects, economic stimulus markets, the last-mile electricity connection, and
creation of jobs through Kazi kwa Ground, Kazi Mtandaoni and Kazi Majuu
programs.
"The economy is now flourishing. Now it's time for
development and bettering the lives of Kenyans.
We are constructing 400 new markets across the country. I will
come to inspect those underway in Nyeri County and when complete, the President
will be here to launch them," he indicated.
The Deputy President said the focus on economic growth,
solving people's challenges and improving earnings for millions of Kenyans,
adding that it was not time to get immersed in unproductive engagements.
"The President and the government are focused on finding
solutions to the problems our people are facing. We don't have any interest in
political fights. Our focus is on expansion of our roads, water, electricity,
creation of jobs.
It is irresponsible for us to engage in politics now because
doing that will make our people suffer and service delivery will be
disrupted," he said.
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