County set to spend Sh300 million for a modern market

Trans Nzoia County Executive Committee member for Lands, Physical Planning Housing and Urban Development Janerose Mutama and Kiminini Market Chairperson Patrick Kanga consult during the site identification meeting in Kiminini.

Market

The County Government of Trans Nzoia is set to spend Sh300 million for the construction of a modern market at Kiminini Centre.  The exercise will be undertaken in collaboration with the national government through the State Department of Housing and Urban Development.

 Speaking during a site identification exercise, County Executive Committee (CEC) Member in charge of Lands, Physical Planning, and Housing and Urban Development Janerose Mutama said once completed the market will provide a conducive and efficient environment for the business community.

Emphasizing the noble task, the surrounding communities have to play, Mutama singled out cooperation as an essential element which will see completion of the project on time as she assured that their concerns and aspirations will be factored during the implementation phase of the project

She stated that the integrated plan for the market has been completed and approved by relevant authorities, the CEC acknowledged that the existing layout might require adjustments to accommodate essential infrastructure.  While suggesting that public land outside the market may be needed to accommodate all the facilities, Mutama called for support from the public when need arises.

State Department for Housing and Urban Development regional representative Richard Tuta challenged residents to support the project even if it meant relocating temporarily, as he promised long term benefits to stretch for generations. Trans Nzoia Deputy County Secretary George Kisaka, highlighted the economic benefits that the new market would bring to the region particularly for farmers and traders.

“Construction of this market is expected to have a significant positive impact on the local economy as it will provide a modern and efficient trading platform for residents and business persons,” he said.

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