During a recent visit to Turkana, President William Ruto opened the Turkana Tourism and Cultural Festival, emphasizing its importance for community cohesion and regional peace.
He described the festival as a celebration of identity and unity among various communities, which can help reduce conflicts.
Ruto announced a commitment of 25 million Kenyan Shillings to support next year’s festival, highlighting the government’s dedication to promoting cultural heritage and tourism in the region.
In addition to cultural initiatives, President Ruto addressed critical security issues in Turkana.
He pledged to enhance safety by deploying more National Police Reserve officers to combat crime and promised to resume training for these reservists in the coming weeks.
Ruto’s remarks included a firm stance against banditry, making it clear that criminal activity would not be tolerated in the area
He also discussed the reopening of schools that had been closed due to insecurity, emphasizing the need for children to return to education.
Ruto’s visit included discussions about infrastructure and health. He announced plans for new water dams and increased support for community health promoters, aiming to improve access to essential services and reduce preventable illnesses.
These initiatives are part of a broader effort to enhance the quality of life for Turkana residents and support sustainable development.
Overall, the president’s engagement in Turkana signifies a strong commitment to addressing both immediate and long-term challenges facing the region.