'We don't want tribal or discriminative politics,' President Ruto declares
Kenya should never again be subjected to the
politics of division and ethnicity, President William Ruto has said.
Speaking during the Turkana Tourism and
Cultural Festival in Lodwar on Friday, the President was firm that he would
spare no efforts in uniting Kenyans.
He explained that he formed a broad-based
Cabinet as part of his efforts to bring all Kenyans together irrespective of
the political parties or communities they belonged to.
"We don't want tribal or discriminative
politics. We will work hard to unite all Kenyans and aspire to create a
prosperous Kenya for all," he said.
The Tobong’u Lore festival, now in its eighth
edition, has become a major cultural and tourism event showcasing traditional
dances, music, traditional food and craft of the Turkana and neighbouring
communities in Kenya, Burundi, Ethiopia, Uganda and South Sudan.
At the same time, President Ruto commended
the efforts of West Pokot and Turkana leaders to work together in the war
against banditry and cattle rustling.
He urged East African Community and Arid and
Semi-Arid Lands Cabinet Secretary Beatrice Askul to ensure that the Kerio
Valley Development Authority's 50,000-acres of land along the Turkana-West
Pokot border was put under irrigation.
He pointed out that the irrigation potential
in the Kerio Valley must be exploited to make the region a food basket and
eradicate banditry and cattle rustling.
"When the people eventually engage in
farming through irrigation, they will be busy in their farms and there will be
no room for lawlessness along the border," President Ruto said.
The President also directed Tourism and
Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano to resolve conflicts pitting fishermen
in Lake Turkana and the Kenya Wildlife Service.
He told the KWS officers working in the Lake
Turkana Basin to leave the fishermen alone, saying they should protect and not
harass them.
"I ask the concerned parties to sort out
the problem once and for all so that harmonious working relations can
prevail," he said.
Meanwhile, President Ruto announced that the
government has embarked on the development of the Home of Human Origins Museum
and Science Park in Turkana.
He explained that the transformative
project will be established at
Namortunga Kalokol as a world-class centre for scientific research, cultural
tourism and eco-tourism.
He said discoveries of the remains of early
man, including the Turkana Boy and the world’s oldest stone tools, have
solidified Kenya’s global credentials as the first home of modern humans.
"When completed, the museum and science
park will celebrate these milestones, enabling visitors to travel back in time
and explore the origins of humanity and early technology," he said.
President Ruto noted that Turkana County is
rich not only in historic and geographic wonders, but it also teems with unique
wildlife, UNESCO-listed sites as well as the vast Lake Turkana Basin.
The President pointed out that the project
will catalyse investments in infrastructure, diversify tourism and position the
region as a hub for researchers, nature enthusiasts and adventurers.
"As this festival demonstrates year
after year, the community is the engine of growth," he said. "The
people are the primary stakeholders of our development agenda even in the
cultural and tourism sectors. We are committed to a community-based approach
which ensures that residents benefit directly from jobs and improved
livelihoods," he added.
The President said sustainable use of these
opportunities will establish Kenya among global leaders in scientific discovery
and niche tourism, accelerating economic growth in Turkana and beyond.
Turkana Governor Jeremiah Lomorukai said
leaders in the county have resolved to support government efforts in the fight
against banditry and cattle rustling and ensure that it becomes food secure.
Marsabit Governor Ali Mohamud, senior
officials from South Sudan, Ethiopia and Burundi, and several MPs were also
present.
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