County leadership challenged to exploit resources to transform lives of residents

Jul 26, 2023 - 22:33
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County leadership challenged to exploit resources to transform lives of residents
The Chief of Staff and Head of the Public Service Mr. Felix Koskei at Kargi Shopping Centre in Marsabit County when he visited the area to assess service and development needs of Loiyangalani sub-county. He challenged the county leadership to formulate policies on how to exploit enormous resources that largely remain untapped so as to accelerate development and transform lives of local communities.

Marsabit

Wednesday, July 26, 2023

KNA by Sebastian Miriti

The Chief of Staff and Head of the Public Service Mr. Felix Koskei has decried the failure to exploit resources abundant in Marsabit County that could generate wealth to transform the lives of local communities.

At the same time, Koskei assured residents of the county that the government will continue to initiate development projects geared towards their well-being and urged local communities to coexist peacefully.

The Head of the Public Service who spoke at Kari when he made a two-day tour of Loiyangalani sub-county in Laisamis constituency to assess service needs of the locals pointed out that the region was endowed with enormous resources which if harnessed could create jobs and generate wealth.

Reacting to calls by residents and leaders who included area MP Mr. Joseph Elkton and Deputy governor Mr. Solomon Gobo, Koskei cited the existence of great potential in tourism, minerals, fisheries, livestock rearing and trade which if tapped could transform lives.

This, he noted, would be realized if there was an enabling environment for investment and asked elders and leaders to build peace and trust among communities.

Koskei challenged the local leadership to formulate development plans that would see exploitation of the existing resources for the improvement of the living standards of the residents.

He further pointed out that that would only be possible if the communities embraced education and directed the County Commissioner Mr. Norbert Komora to ensure that all school aged children are enrolled in school irrespective of gender.

“I would like the County Commissioner to ensure that relevant agents as well as parents and guardians perform their roles as expected because all children should access education without exception as a basic and legal right,” he directed.

While acknowledging that a lot required to be done in virtually all sectors, Koskei said the government would consider the construction of school boarding facilities in Kargi ward while the Hula-Hula Loiyangalani road would be upgraded to bitumen standard.

On the prolonged drought which has made the majority of families to be food insecure, the head of the public service said the government was scaling up the relief food rations to ensure that nobody starved because of hunger.

“The President Ruto administration is keen at ensuring equity in service delivery as well as resource allocation and today relief food valued at Sh7 million comprising of rice and beans will be distributed to benefiting families in the sub-county,” said the head of the public service.

He also announced plans to help pastoralists who lost their livestock to the severe drought to get back to their economic activity through a post restocking programme.

Koskei who was accompanied by Internal Security and National Administration Principal Secretary Mr. Raymond Omollo, Idris Dokota of ASALs and Eng Joseph Mbugua of Roads underlined the need for local communities to shun retrogressive and outlawed customary practices of livestock raids and early marriages.

He said that the determination by the government to eradicate the vices would be sustained and asked the local leadership especially elders to take an active role in enlightening their communities on the dangers of the practices.

The government intends to rehabilitate dilapidated water systems in Kargi ward and also sink an extra borehole to address the water shortage for both human and livestock use to ensure the success of resilient development programmes.

The head of the public service also called for environmentally friendly development activities like keeping the right number of animals in tandem with the land carrying capacity and growing trees in order to effectively mitigate against climate change.

Courtesy ; K. N. A

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