We're using technology and innovation to create jobs - President Ruto
The government is using technology and
innovation to create jobs and tackle the unemployment challenge in the country,
President William Ruto has said.
The President said Kenya is scaling up
investments in innovation to not only position the country as a global innovation
hub, but also support start up businesses and empower the youth.
He said the goal is to create sustainable
enterprises that will generate job opportunities.
“Kenya is now a leading destination for
global venture capital. It is important that we harness opportunities as part
of our plan of making sure that we create adequate high-quality jobs for the
young people of our nation,” he said.
The President made the remarks during the
launch of the 4th Kenya Innovation Week in Nairobi.
He directed that the Kenya National
Innovation Agency be moved from the Ministry of Youth Affairs, Creative Economy
and Sports to the Office of the President.
President Ruto noted that placing the agency
at a central place will ensure effective leverage across the government.
The President also announced the
establishment of a Ksh.1 billion Start Up Fund and pledged to propose to
Parliament an allocation of Ksh.500 million for the Kenya National Innovation
Agency.
He explained that more funding for the agency
will provide the necessary resources to de-risk venture capital coming to
Kenya, enabling more ideas to get commercialised.
“At the moment, we are unable to move many
ideas into commercialisation because of the limited resources available,” he
said.
The President emphasised the need to
actualise ideas into practical solutions, and thus address challenges in key
sectors such as health, agriculture and security.
He noted the government’s commitment to
supporting the Kenya National Innovation Agency.
“When I came into office in 2022, the Kenya
National Agency had an annual budget of Ksh.18 million. In our second year, we
moved it to Ksh.120 million. This year, the government has supported the agency
with Ksh.200 million,” he said.
The President pointed out that in the past
year, Kenya has made remarkable progress in implementing the 10-Year Innovation
Masterplan.
He said initiatives like the
Research-to-Commercialisation Accelerator have supported 18 enterprises and raised
over Ksh.100 million, while the Kenya Network of Entrepreneurial Institutions
has empowered university leaders to drive entrepreneurial transformation.
“These are remarkable milestones which
highlight the strength of our innovation ecosystem in delivering tangible
results,” he said.
President Ruto expressed Kenya’s commitment
to pan-African and international collaboration through initiatives like the
Kenya-India Innovation Nexus and the Africa Innovation Agencies Network, aimed
at unlocking markets and deploying transformative African solutions.
The President called on all stakeholders –
government, the private sector, higher education and development partners – to
remain steadfast in collaboration and intensify efforts to promote innovation.
“Together, we can build an innovation
ecosystem that positions Kenya as a leader in job creation, investment
attraction and sustainable growth,” he said.
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja, Sports
Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen and Kenya National Innovation Agency CEO
Tonny Omwansa were present.
CS Murkomen challenged the youth to take
advantage of online opportunities to uplift their lives instead of using social
media to spread hate.
Governor Sakaja called on the country’s
innovators and other stakeholders to focus on turning ideas into practical
solutions by experimenting and refining them until they succeed.
“We must move these ideas into production and
fix the wings as we fly,” he said.
Mr. Omwansa said the Kenya National Innovation
Agency is keen on addressing the mismatch of skills among the youth who find it
difficult to access jobs.
He cited this as an opportunity to equip the youth with the relevant skills to make them market-ready.
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