- President William Ruto emphasized that the project is crucial for safeguarding access to essential institutions and infrastructure.
The Kenyan government is
committing over Ksh130 million to extend the dyke in Budalang'i, Busia County, a move aimed at mitigating lake backflow and restoring arable agricultural land. This initiative will empower local residents to engage in productive activities and enhance their livelihoods.
President William Ruto emphasized that the project is crucial for safeguarding access to essential institutions and infrastructure.
“The project will safeguard and restore access to vital institutions and infrastructure, including Musoma Primary and Secondary Schools, Mau Mau Trading Centre, Musoma Shopping Centre, and households currently at risk of displacement,” he said.
During the launch of the secondary dyke extension for the River Nzoia flood control project in Budalang’i, Busia County, President Ruto was joined by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, Speaker of the National Assembly Moses Wetang’ula, as well as various Members of Parliament and County Assembly representatives.
The President also broke ground for new tuition blocks at St. Anne’s Bunyala Girls Secondary School and St. Joseph’s Busagwa Primary School, further investing in the future of the community.