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Government to salvage Elmolo Bay Primary School threatened by  rising Lake Turkana Waters 

The government has stepped in to salvage Elmolo Bay Primary School in Loiyangalani sub county, Marsabit County which is staring at submersion due to rising water levels in the Lake Turkana.

Speaking at the school during a government outreach event under the Huduma Smart – Serikalini initiative, Cabinet Secretary for Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special Programmes Geoffrey Ruku assured the community of immediate action to relocate the school to safer ground.

CS Ruku said relocation plan will be executed by the state department for special programmes in partnership with local leaders and civil society organizations in order to give the community a befiting learning institution for their children.

Owing to climate change which has seen the swelling waters of the lake submerge some of the building and families displaced since 2018, the student population has fallen from 400 to 150 at Elmolo Bay Primary School.

The CS noted that many of the remaining students have to cross the lake using a boat locally dubbed the “school bus“ adding that it was the Kenya Kwanza administration goal to ensure children in remote areas were not left behind in terms of education and other development.

“Relocating this school is not just about safety, it’s about securing the future of this community” said the CS.

CS Ruku also reiterated the government’s commitment to fighting corruption saying President William Ruto’s administration is aligned to a zero-tolerance policy on graft.

He underlined that integrity should be the foundation on which Kenyans were served as   corruption undermined development and effective service delivery.

“Corruption undermines service delivery, robs citizens of opportunities, and erodes trust in public institutions,” he said.

The CS urged Kenyans to reject bribery and report all instances of graft and stressed that accountability rested with every citizen.

The Huduma Smart – Serikalini initiative, being implemented under Executive Order No. 1 of 2025, is tailored to address challenges facing marginalised and vulnerable communities particularly in arid and semi-arid regions like Marsabit.

It focuses beyond emergency responses by delivering on food security, climate resilience, education, health, and social protection.

CS Ruku said his Ministry was championing long-term programmes that are people centred to promote economic empowerment and human capital development.

The cabinet secretary further appealed on Marsabit residents to safeguard the restored peace by living in unity and urged local leaders to work together for the benefit of their communities.

He pointed out that people always benefit whenever leaders were united unlike divisions and conflict which derail the development that everyone seeks.

Also present was local (Laisamis) MP Joseph Lekuton, Marsabit County woman representative Naomi Waqo, EALA MP Iman Falhada and the Parliamentary Affairs PS Dr Aurelia Rono among others.

By Sebastian Miriti

 

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