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Kindiki: Kenya Kwanza will deliver all promises by 2027

The Kenya Kwanza government will fulfil all the promises made to Kenyans before the next general elections, Deputy President Professor Kithure Kindiki has assured.

Speaking in Kibirichia, Meru County, during an Economic Empowerment program for Small Scale Traders through their SACCOs, Professor Kindiki said they were focused on fast-tracking completion of all the projects before the next general elections.

He said the delays in the implementation of some of the projects were caused by a lack of finances orchestrated by the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as the dropping of the 2024/2025 finance bill.

“At the moment, our economy is on the recovery path and we have enough money to fund the projects that we promised to Kenyans,” said Professor Kindiki.

He added that some of the projects were pivotal in bettering the lives of millions of Kenyans, especially those at the grassroots.

On economic empowerment, Professor Kindiki said they will continue supporting mama mboga, boda boda riders, owners of salons, barbershops, carpenters, electricians and other micro- and small-scale traders who play a huge role in running the local economies and creating jobs.

“The economic empowerment programme is complementary to the targeted policies in the agricultural value chains that have stabilised the economy and led to better earnings in the coffee, tea, dairy, miraa and other sub-sectors,” said Professor Kindiki.

He added that at least 400 new markets are in various stages of construction across the country, and the government was also reviving stalled roads, intensifying electricity connections and implementing policies and programmes for the creation of jobs and income opportunities in various sectors.

“In Meru County, the government is constructing 17 new markets and six more will commence soon. Sh9 billion has been allocated for the expansion of last-mile electricity connection in the County and targets 20,000 new households,” said Professor Kindiki.

He acknowledged that the government was not there yet, but it has made some development steps forward.

“In the last two years we have been working to control the cost of living by improving agricultural commodity prices. For instance, by the time we assumed office, a kilogram of coffee was Sh44 but it is at Sh94 as we speak, said the DP.

“In 2022, we made Sh160 billion from tea, Sh180 in 2023 and last year we realised Sh218 billion. This is an indication of better days to come and we are working hard to realise the dream,” said Professor Kindiki.

By Dickson Mwiti 

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