KISUMU,
Kenya, Apr 21 – The Nyalenda informal settlement – one of the lakeside city
of Kisumu’s four slums – is set for a major facelift following President
Uhuru Kenyatta’s launch of a youth empowerment and slum upgrading project.
Speaking
during the launch Tuesday at Nyalenda in Kisumu County, President Kenyatta
disclosed that the slum upgrading project will also see the employment of
4,000 youths from the informal settlement.
Through
the Nyalenda project, the youths will be engaged in clean-ups and
construction of toilets, medical clinics and police posts.
“We
have decided that the best way to reduce poverty is to take development to
the citizens wherever they are,” President Kenyatta said, affirming the
government’s commitment to ensuring equitable development in informal
settlement and other parts of the country.
The
President said the upgrading of Nyalenda slum paves the way for the
improvement of the remaining three informal settlements of Manyatta, Obunga
and Nyawita in Kisumu County.
He
advised the youths who will benefit from the project – implemented by the
Ministry of Devolution through the National Youth Service (NYS) – to form a
Savings and Credit Co-operative (SACCO) where they will save some of their
earnings.
Citing
the example of the ongoing Kibera slum upgrading project, President Kenyatta
asked Nyalenda beneficiaries to emulate the Kibera youths who have saved up
to Sh100 million, which they will use as start-up capital for their
businesses when the project comes to an end.
President
Kenyatta said the project targets construction of 23 medical clinics, 23
toilets and 23 police posts as well as a road to open up the informal
settlement.
“This
project is a testimony of the cooperation between the county and national
governments. This is the partnership that we want to cultivate,” President
Kenyatta said.
He
urged the county government of Kisumu to complement the national government’s
initiatives of creating employment for the youths and improving the lives of
citizens by ensuring equity in implementation of development projects.
“We
believe that Kenya is one and we want development to reach every part of the
country,” President Kenyatta said, adding: “We cannot do that without going
to where the citizens live.”
The
President assured that the government is determined to extend the slum
upgrading program to all parts of the country.
To
curb the spread of malaria in the informal settlement, President Kenyatta
urged the residents to embrace the national anti-malaria campaign he launched
last year in Migori and sleep under treated mosquito nets to keep the disease
at bay.
Leading
jubilant Nyalenda residents in thanking the President for the project, Kisumu
Governor Jack Ranguma said the county government is working in collaboration
with other development partners and has identified Nyalenda as a special
planning zone.
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UHURU: 4,000 YOUTHS TO GET JOBS IN NYALENDA UPGRADE
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