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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, during a development tour of Moyale in Marsabit County, reaffirmed the government's resolve to promote inclusive national development and eliminate historical inequalities. He emphasized that Kenya is entering a new era where no citizen or region will be left behind due to ethnic, religious, or political factors.
The Deputy President made it clear that the government has officially ended the historical trend of sidelining certain regions in national development. He described the previous era of discrimination as outdated and stated that all Kenyans must now be treated equally as full participants in the country’s progress.
Kindiki highlighted that national programs are now being implemented in every county, including Marsabit, as part of the government’s efforts to ensure balanced development. He underscored the importance of uniform access to infrastructure, services, and economic opportunities as a foundation for national strength and unity.
The government has accelerated the issuance of national ID cards in historically underserved areas. In Marsabit County alone, nearly 15,000 people acquired their identification cards within a span of two weeks. The move is intended to improve civic inclusion and ensure that all eligible citizens can access essential government services.
To assist communities affected by prolonged drought, the Deputy President announced the rollout of a livestock restocking initiative. This program, endorsed by President William Ruto, is being managed jointly by the National Drought Management Authority and the State Department of Livestock. It aims to help farmers rebuild their herds and restore economic stability in affected regions.
Kindiki acknowledged the improved security situation in Marsabit County and praised local communities for maintaining peace. He called on residents to continue upholding stability, emphasizing that peace is essential for sustained development, economic growth, and the well-being of future generations.
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