DP Kindiki cautions Kenyans against incitement by politicians
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki in a past address. PHOTO|COURTESY
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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has called on Kenyans not
to fall into the trap of those propagating incitement and division in pursuit
of their political interests at the expense of the country’s unity and
development.
The DP said
communities have co-existed for a long time, reiterating the need to maintain
peace and order for prosperity and development in every part of the nation.
“There's only one Kenya. The country will develop if all the
communities co-exist. It is the agenda we are pursuing relentlessly that is why
we will not lend space to those trying to divide and incite Kenyans along
tribal lines,” DP affirmed.
He spoke on Saturday during an empowerment engagement at
Kibirichia in Buuri Constituency, Meru County.
“You cannot incite one community against the other because
most communities are spread countrywide. We must preach peace and ensure
equitable development in all parts of the country,” he added.
The Deputy President, who is spearheading the empowerment of
groups and saccos belonging to youths, women, and small-scale traders across
the country, defended the initiative, saying it is meant to complement other
far-reaching policies being implemented.
“Empowerment is central to bettering the lives of millions
of Kenyans, especially those at the grassroots. This is something we will not
relent in pursuing. Anyone opposed to it doesn't know how Ksh.10,000, Ksh.20,000, Ksh.50,000 is crucial to uplifting someone's hustle,” he indicated.
So far, thousands of groups and saccos have benefited as
the initiative is intensified nationally.
The DP said mama mboga, boda boda, owners of salons,
barbershops, carpenters, electricians and other micro and small-scale traders
play a huge role in running the local economies and creating jobs and deserve
to be supported.
“Our men, women and youths don't need freebies. They need to
be empowered now and not during elections,” he emphasised.
The initiative is meant to complement other fully-fledged
programs, including National Youth Opportunities Towards Advancement (NYOTA) and
Kenya Jobs Economic Transformation, targeting the empowerment of youths and
women.
“We are not stopping at empowerment. It's a complementary
gesture on top of rolling out policies that have stabilised the economy and led
to better earnings in the coffee, tea, dairy, miraa sub-sectors and others,” he
noted.
The Deputy President also enumerated key projects funded by
the government in Meru County.
Presently, 17 new markets are underway, and six more are to
commence soon. Also, Ksh.1.9 billion has been allocated for the expansion of
last-mile electricity connections in the County with a target of 20, 000 new
connections.
“We are also reviving stalled roads and intensifying
electricity access, creating jobs in various sectors. All these development
projects are targeted at improving the lives of residents,” he said.
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki in Buuri Constituency, Meru
County.


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