We are accelerating delivery of gov't projects to better Wananchi lives, Kindiki says


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The government is speeding up completion of projects across the
country to ensure faster growth of the nation’s economy and better livelihoods.
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki said there is no room for
delays in delivering the projects asking contractors to accelerate their
completion for the people to benefit from them.
“We are working hard to deliver roads, water, electricity,
better healthcare, modern markets and other projects. This is the development
agenda we are fully focused on,” DP noted.
The DP spoke on Monday during Kuresoi North Constituency
Economic Empowerment Engagement at Kuresoi town, Nakuru County.
He said Nakuru County has benefitted from Sh80 billion worth of
projects covering affordable houses, institutional hostels and modern markets
urging for quicker delivery.
“Nakuru has received the highest allocation of money in the
country for these projects,” DP said.
He challenged contractors to pull up their socks saying it is
unacceptable to frustrate completion of key projects that are key to the
realization of the administration’s development agenda.
“Contractors who are slowing down completion of projects have a
case to answer. It is unacceptable to frustrate the government's projects,” DP
said.
He cited the delay in construction of Kiambiriria-Chepsir Road
that connects Nakuru and Kericho Counties. Presently, only eight kilometres has
been done out of the 40 kilometres.
“As the President’s assistant I will follow up with the
contractor from today because we must get a solution to the delay. They must up
their game,” he declared.
Other roads earmarked for tarmacking in the area
Samburet-Kuresoi and Kuresoi-Chepseon.
Further, the Deputy President outlined many projects and
programmes funded by the government in Nakuru County promising their completion
within the stipulated timelines.
They include expansion of electricity connection at Sh2.2
billion targeting additional 23, 000 new households at a cost of Sh4 billion.
From it, Kuresoi North has been allocated Sh362 million to connect 3, 700 new
homesteads.
There are also 23 modern fresh produce markets underway in the
County. They are coming up in Kinungi, Nakuru town, Gilgil, Bahati towns among
others. In Kuresoi North two markets are nearing completion in Seguton and
Kamara towns both being constructed at Sh55 million.
He also said the government is seized of the title deeds issue
assuring the residents that it is being addressed to ensure they get access to
the critical land ownership document.
At the same time, he challenged the opposition to desist from
inciting Kenyans along tribal lines saying such politics has been overtaken by
time.
“They should declare their agenda. Tribal politics is
retrogressive and useless. You must convince Kenyans to support your policies,
not useless things like tribal politics,” he said.
The DP was joined by
Senate Majority Leader Aaron Cheruiyot (Kericho), David Kones (Deputy Governor,
Nakuru), MPs Liza Chelule (Women Rep, Nakuru), Alfred Mutai (Kuresoi North,
host), Joseph Cherorot (Kipkelion East), Caroline Ngelechei (Women Rep, Elgeyo
Marakwet), Linet Chepkorir (Women Rep, Bomet) and Principal Secretaries Festus
Ngeno (Environment) and Dr Paul Rono (Agriculture).
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