CS Ruku leads drought response, flags off relief aid in Wajir
Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special Programmes CS Geoffrey Ruku in Eldas Constituency, Wajir County, to flag off emergency relief supplies on February 13, 2026. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special Programmes Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku toured Wajir County to assess and monitor ongoing high-level government interventions aimed at cushioning communities against the effects of drought and food shortages.
Speaking during a
special outreach programme in Eldas Constituency, the CS said the national
government has intensified food distribution and other support measures to
ensure that no Kenyan is left behind in the fight against hunger.
Ruku noted that
the government, under the Kenya Kwanza administration, has rolled out strategic
drought response initiatives including relief food, water support, cash
transfers, and strengthening of strategic food reserves to stabilize supplies
and protect vulnerable households.
He revealed that
over Ksh.6 billion has already been spent to boost the country’s strategic food
reserves, terming the move a clear demonstration of the government’s commitment
to food security as a top national priority.
The CS urged local
leaders and administrators in relief areas to ensure transparency and timely
delivery of food supplies, warning against diversion or politicization of
humanitarian assistance.
While in Eldas,
Ruku also visited Eldas Teachers Training College, Eldas Boys Secondary School,
and Eldas Girls Secondary School — institutions that have benefited from
government development initiatives through the National Government
Constituencies Development Fund and the Ministry of Education.
He commended the
progress made in improving learning infrastructure and urged students to remain
focused and disciplined.
On national
politics, the CS criticized former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, accusing
him of divisive politics instead of supporting development-oriented programmes,
and warned leaders against undermining critical issues such as food security
for political gain.
Ruku also
dismissed remarks by Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leader Dr. Oburu Oginga
suggesting that the party could be targeting the Deputy President’s seat in
2027, insisting that DP Kithure Kindiki will continue serving alongside
President William Ruto until 2032.
He reaffirmed that
the government remains united, focused on service delivery, and committed to
safeguarding the welfare of all Kenyans during the ongoing drought challenge.


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