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Uhuru unveils mega KDF housing project

Thursday, December 16th, 2021 03:00 | By
pg 9-Uhuru Kenyatta - Commissioning Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) Housing Project PHOTO/PSCU

President Uhuru Kenyatta yesterday commissioned a mega Public-Private Partnership housing project for the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) to be rolled out in Nairobi, Nakuru, Laikipia and Mombasa counties.

Speaking when he presided over the ground-breaking ceremony for the first phase of the project that will see 3,500 houses constructed at Roysambu in Nairobi, the President underlined the government’s focus on improving the welfare of the military by providing decent housing.

“Today marks the first step in the journey of addressing the problem of shortage of houses for our officers in the military. For a long time, we have been exploring ways of addressing the housing problem and we are happy that we have now found a solution through construction of the houses under public private partnership,” said President Uhuru. 

The houses to be developed on a Build, Lease and Transfer (BLT) arrangement will be constructed on KDF land in Roysambu (Nairobi), Kwambuzi in Nanyuki (Laikipia), Nyali (Mombasa) and Gilgil (Nakuru).
The Head of State said he was confident that the housing project will be fast-tracked and completed on schedule and within budget, saying the project is part of the fulfillment of the affordable housing pillar of the Big Four agenda.

“I am confident that this project will be implemented according to the laid down plan to ensure that within a short time all our officers and their families have decent accommodation,” President Uhuru said.

Boost morale
Apart from housing, he said the Government is also constructing and upgrading military hospitals to serve KDF officers and their dependants.
He cited the recent launch of the construction of a Level 4 hospital at Kahawa Garrison and the upgrading of the Kenya Defence Forces Memorial Hospital in Nairobi as some of the projects intended to boost the welfare and morale of KDF troops besides the provision of modern equipment to enable them execute their mandate effectively.

Speaking at the brief ceremony, Defence CS Eugene Wamalwa said he was pleased that his ministry will be contributing towards the realisation of the affordable housing pillar of the Big 4 Agenda through the KDF housing project.

Chief of Defence Forces General Robert Kibochi thanked the President for making the dream of providing decent housing to soldiers a reality.

“I must, on behalf of the entire KDF, thank you Your Excellency for the support and guidance you have given us in terms of reaching this point where we are having to construct more than 3,000 houses, in five regions of our country,” General Kibochi said.

The CDF assured that in the next five years, the KDF will have developed adequate decent accommodation for all its soldiers.

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