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Ruto: We’re reviving Arror and Kimwarer dam tasks

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President William Ruto has revealed plans to revive the controversial Sh63 billion Arror and Kimwarer multipurpose dam tasks.

The 2 tasks, which have been initiated throughout President Uhuru Kenyatta’s period solely to be rocked and stalled by mega corruption scandals, featured in Dr Ruto’s 2022 marketing campaign pledges.

The corruption scandals led to the suspension and prosecution of key authorities officers, together with Dr Ruto’s allies in Mr Kenyatta’s Cupboard.

Former Treasury Cupboard Secretary Henry Rotich was just lately acquitted by the courts over the scandal, with the trial Justice of the Peace fingering the prosecution for bungling the case.

On Sunday, Dr Ruto stated he would lead a delegation of nationwide authorities officers and two governors, Wisley Rotich (Elgeyo Marakwet) and Susan Kihika (Nakuru), to seal a deal for the revival of the 2 tasks.

“I will probably be going to Italy this month along with Governor Rotich and Governor Kihika to fulfill the President of Italy on the way to expedite the implementation of those tasks,” he stated throughout interdenominational prayers in Iten, Elgeyo-Marakwet County.

Even after the prosecution of key suspects linked to the scandal, President Ruto has up to now repeatedly denied studies that Sh21 billion allotted for the tasks was misplaced.

A technical workforce appointed by Mr Kenyatta canceled the Sh22.2 billion Kimwarer in Keiyo South sub-County after it was allegedly overpriced solely to be discovered to be technically and financially unviable.

Nonetheless, he accepted the Sh28.3 billion Arror Dam in Marakwet East sub-County.

In Nakuru, the Sh35 billion Itare Dam water mission stalled six years in the past and farmers are relying on its completion to spice up their meals productiveness.

In the meantime, President Rutoon Sunday stated a army camp could be arrange in Kerio Valley and two sub counties— Kerio Valley and Kolowa— created to crack down bandits and restore regulation and order.

He stated the present Recruit Coaching Faculty (RTS) in Eldoret could be relocated to Kerio Valley as a part of the intensified multi-agency struggle towards banditry.

“What is going on in Kerio is the final kicks of a dying horse. We’ve a transparent plan on the way to deal decisively with these criminals,” Dr Ruto stated.

He stated trendy army gear would arrive this week to spice up the struggle towards bandits and rehabilitate faculties and different amenities broken by the criminals

“A safety workforce, together with the Cupboard Secretary for Defence Adan Duale, the Chief of Defence Forces, Cupboard Secretary for Inside Affairs Kithure Kindiki and Inspector-Common of Police Japhet Koome have been on the bottom strategising on the way to get rid of the criminals,” Dr Ruto stated.

He revealed that the federal government had discovered an investor who would pump in Sh4.8 billion to revive the Kenya Fluorspar Mining Firm.

“We would like the investor to begin work rapidly to create employment alternatives and later work out compensation for households displaced by mining,” President Ruto stated.

He unveiled a number of measures to extend crop manufacturing and defend the landslide-prone Kerio Valley escarpment.

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