Government assures of speedy completion of Lower Nzoia Irrigation Project

Jun 27, 2023 - 19:48
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Government assures of speedy completion of Lower Nzoia Irrigation Project
Head of Government Delivery Service Ms. Agnes Odhiambo (center) inspects the Nzoia Bridge during the team's project field verification exercise to inspect the Lower Nzoia Irrigation Scheme.

Siaya, Tuesday June 27 2023

KNA by Calvin Otieno

A delegation from the Prime Cabinet Secretary’s office led by Head of Government Delivery Services (GDS), Ms. Agnes Odhiambo has reaffirmed that the Government is committed to ensuring speedy completion of National Government projects irrespective of when they were initiated.

This was assured when the Head of Government Delivery Services made a visit to Siaya County where she visited Ugunja on a project field verification exercise to inspect the Lower Nzoia Irrigation Scheme and the Nzoia Bridge, checking the progress on completion of Nzoia Bridge and the Siaya-Bondo Water Project.

Accompanying the Head of Government Delivery Services were Siaya County Commissioner Jim Njoka, Government Delivery Services Directors Silvance Osele, Shitati Orlando, Melchyzedek Ochengo and Brigid Nzioka.

A total of 12, 600 registered farmers have so far benefited from irrigation and drainage services in the first phase of The Lower Nzoia Irrigation Project with 8,400 from Siaya and 4,200 from Busia counties respectively.

The Project which is 70 per cent funded by World Bank/IDA and 30 per cent by KfW at a cost of about Sh3.8 billion commenced in 2018 and the first lot is expected to be completed by September 2023 occupying 2,535 Ha in Siaya and 1,508 Ha in Busia. The whole project once complete will bring the total to an estimated 10,000 Ha across the two counties.

According to engineers in charge of the project, Lot 1 is at 83.3 per cent complete and at the time of the visit by the Delivery Service team, most of the works are complete such as main canals and aqueduct with the major remainder being the construction of tertiary canals at 30 per cent completion.

The project is expected to support the cultivation of high value crops such as fruits and vegetables in about 5000acres, rice in rotation with soybeans, maize and other legumes occupying the remaining 5,000acres.

The Nzoia Irrigation Scheme is expected to triple the number of farmers and production from approximately 10,000 to 30,000 direct and indirect beneficiaries.

The team later planted trees at Nyadorera Irrigation Scheme offices as per the Presidential Directive to plant 15 billion trees across the Country.

Courtesy ; K. N. A

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