BOOST REVENUE COLLECTION

Nyamira mulls activating dormant markets to boost revenue collection

The markets include those for fresh produce and livestock.

In Summary
  • The markets that include fresh produce markets and those that deal with livestock in the county have been dormant for a long period and will start working as soon as their infrastructures are complete.
  • Trade CEC Bernard Maina on Friday said the markets in the county will be opened in phases to allow the county to allocate resources to the markets for efficient service delivery.
Trade CEC Bernard Maina addresses traders at Makairo Market on Friday./ALVIN RATEMO
Trade CEC Bernard Maina addresses traders at Makairo Market on Friday./ALVIN RATEMO

Nyamira County through the Department of Trade wants to activate all its dormant markets across the county in its bid to increase revenue collection.

The markets that include fresh produce markets and those that deal with livestock in the county have been dormant for a long period and will start working as soon as their infrastructures are complete.

Trade CEC Bernard Maina on Friday said the markets in the county will be opened in phases to allow the county to allocate resources to the markets for efficient service delivery.

Maina said the cry from traders who have been using lots of resources in travelling with their produce and livestock to markets meant the county government to come up with plans that will save the traders the burden of travelling from one market to the other which are usually distance apart to do business.

“We have heard the cries of our traders who are travelling kilometres away to sell or buy goods in the markets which are usually away from their homes. This has meant them to use a lot of resources in transporting to fresh produce and agricultural fresh produce which are perishable,” Maina said.

He spoke at the Makairo market in Bogichora ward in Nyamira County when he presided over the opening of the livestock section in the market, where he also called upon the traders to give revenue to the county government so that it could help them get services.

“Let us all make good use of this market to develop ourselves. Our livestock traders can now do their business here without the stress of travelling with their livestock several kilometres away to trade the livestock which in most cases makes them incur expenses," he said.

On his side, Bogichora ward Mca George Morara said he is going to push for the allocation of more funds to the trade department to ensure the markets are face-lifted to the required standards to suit the needs of traders who generate revenue for the county.

“As the MCA I will push for more funds to the department of trade so that our markets can be developed in terms of infrastructure so that our traders can have a conducive working environment because it is through trade that we get revenue to develop our county,” Morara noted.

According to residents, the livestock market will be a way of improving money circulation in the area and also pave the way for more expansion of the market that was almost forgotten.

“We call upon the county government to help us develop the infrastructure of this market because it will serve not only the locals but also the neighbouring communities and there will be money circulation in the locality,” said Peter Osano, one of the traders.

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