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Uhuru commissions Kisumu Shipyards

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2022 13:17 | By
Uhuru heads to Mt. Kenya for a series of events ahead of his last days in office
President Uhuru Kenyatta commissions Kisumu Shipyard PHOTO/StateHouse/Facebook

President Uhuru Kenyatta on Tuesday, August 2, 2022, arrived at the Kisumu Pier to officially inaugurate the Kenya Shipyards Limited's Kisumu Shipyard.

The Head of State was flanked by Defence CS Eugene Wamalwa, Industrialization CS Betty, Treasury CS Ukur Yattani, Chief of Defense Forces General Robert Kibochi and Principal Secretaries among them PS Karanja Kibicho.

Uhuru witnessed the floatation of the new 1,800-tonne MV Uhuru II wagon ferry.

The Kshs 2.4 billion MV Uhuru II is the first locally manufactured ship by Kenya Shipyards Limited working with Dutch partner Damen Shipyards, a flagship project aimed at positioning Kenya as a regional ship-building hub and unlocking Kenya's immense blue economy potential.

Uhuru commissions Kisumu Shipyard PHOTO/StateHouse/Facebook
Uhuru commissions Kisumu Shipyard PHOTO/StateHouse/Facebook

The successful manufacture of MV Uhuru II at Kisumu Shipyard saved the taxpayer Kshs 1.3 billion import bill and its deployment will grow Kisumu Port's haulage capacity to over 3,060 tonnes by complementing the 1,260-tonne, 1966 assembled MV Uhuru I.

Uhuru commissions Kisumu Railway Station

President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday commissioned the Kisumu Railway Station, expressing optimism that the rail transport will boost Kisumu’s status as an economic hub in the western region.

President Kenyatta pointed out that the restoration of the rail transport in Kisumu will not only lower the cost of ferrying goods along the line but also stimulate the growth of industries that will create the much needed jobs for the youth.

“Because of this rail, the cost of travelling from Mombasa to Kisumu will reduce. Also the cost of transporting goods from Mombasa to Kisumu will reduce and that is of benefit to the people,” said President Kenyatta who is on a two-day working visit in the lakeside city.

President Uhuru Kenyatta commissions Kisumu Railway Station PHOTO/StateHouse/Facebook

The President emphasized the importance of infrastructure in accelerating development, boosting economic growth and improving the lives of Kenyans.

Noting that the country could not have made significant progress in infrastructure development and other sectors of the economy without peace, President Kenyatta urged Kenyans to vote for peace-loving leaders in the coming general election.

In this regard, the Head of State called on Kisumu residents to come out in large numbers and vote for Azimio La Umoja One Kenya Alliance led by presidential candidate Raila Odinga and his running mate Martha Karua who stand for peace and national unity.

“We want our country to continue being peaceful. There are two paths one can take. One is to divide Kenyans, peddle lies, plant the seed of hatred and insult others. That path leads to destruction, poverty and bloodshed. I do not think that is the path we want to follow.

“There is another path. This is the path of peace, ensuring justice for all, standing for the truth and uniting all Kenyans. That route ensures respect, progress and national unity. That is the path we should follow,” President Kenyatta said.

National Treasury Cabinet Secretary Ukur Yatan said the commissioning of the new Kisumu Station, which is part of the 217 km Nakuru - Kisumu railway rehabilitation project, is a game changer in reviving the western region’s economy.

The CS said when the history of Kenya is written, the name of President Kenyatta will feature prominently for his focus on infrastructure development in the country.

“…Wherever you go in any part of this country, you see new premier facilities and new road networks that have gone hand-in-hand in enhancing development in this country which have created opportunities for our young people,” CS Yatani said.

Kisumu Governor Prof. Anyang’ Nyong’o, who also spoke at the event, thanked President Kenyatta for supporting the infrastructure development in his county as witnessed in the last nine years.

Later, President Kenyatta officially opened the Dada Export Processing Zone Limited, a garment manufacturing factory for the export market that will create hundreds of jobs for Kisumu residents.

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