Development
Information, Communications, and the Digital Economy, Cabinet Secretary (CS) Eliud Owalo, has reiterated the government’s commitment to foster regional development for the benefit of all Kenyans. Owalo appealed to Kisumu residents and leaders to slow down on politicking and criticisms, and instead fully support the government’s development initiatives for the region.
He made the remarks in Nyakach Sub-County, Kisumu County on Sunday when he presided over a funds drive for construction of prayer house at St. Christina Kogola Catholic parish. Owalo noted that the government has so far unveiled a number of projects and added that many others are lined up for launching to boost the economy of the Nyanza region.
He reiterated that the Kenya Kwanza administration has achieved tremendous progress in implementing tangible development projects in western Kenya while striving for balanced national development. One key project is the Sh3 billion Kabonyo Kanyagwal Fisheries Aquaculture and Training Center of Excellence, approved by President William Ruto, which aims to revolutionize the fishing community.
In addition, fish landing sites equipped with cold storage and processing facilities have been established along the shores of Lake Victoria to benefit fishermen in Migori, Homabay, Kisumu, and Siaya Counties. Owalo also announced plans to expand Kisumu International Airport and Kabunde Airstrip in Homabay to include cargo handling, facilitating the direct export of fish from the source.
Jack Ranguma, Chairperson of the Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority (SASRA), called on Kenyans to support the Finance Bill 2024, which aims to enhance financial inclusion through programs that align with the main economic activities of the people.
“The Finance Bill includes significant provisions for financial inclusion, offering support to farmers engaged in aquaculture or rice farming through farm inputs. This support enables farmers to focus on production, sell their produce to cooperatives, and earn additional income from profits,” said Ranguma, the former Kisumu Governor .