
President William Ruto is set to
preside over the 9th edition of the Kaptagat Forest Integrated Conservation
Programme in Elgeyo Marakwet County.
Ruto will be at Simotwo Secondary School
Saturday to lead a tree planting exercise on 34 hectares of the Kaptagat
Forest.
The conservation initiative is
spearheaded by Treasury PS Dr. Chris Kiptoo.
Also expected to attend are Deputy
President Kithure Kindiki, and Environment CS Dr. Deborah Barasa.
Head of Public Service Felix Koskei
confirmed that Ruto will be in the region for a series of development
activities, including the launch of key projects.
“We will be hosting the President
for the conservation project among other activities,” said Koskei, who spoke
during a tree planting exercise at Kaptagat.
Dr. Kiptoo has asked residents to
welcome the President to the area and to take part in the development
programmes.
“The President has been very passionate
about conservation programmes in Kaptagat and other parts of the country, and
we are happy to host him in our region,” said Kiptoo.
Dr. Kiptoo earlier hosted Koskei, CS
Barasa, and representatives from corporate bodies who participated in the tree
planting ahead of Ruto’s visit.
The President will also officially
hand over the mining licence to Sofax Ltd, the new investor for fluorspar
mining, on Saturday at Simotwo Secondary School.
The handover is the only remaining
step toward the full revival of the once-vibrant fluorspar mining operations.
Mining Cabinet Secretary Hassan Joho
and PS Harry Kimtai have termed the event as good news for residents of the
region.
“This will be a game changer for our
youth in terms of job creation and economic empowerment,” said Joho.
He noted that a taskforce set up in
2022 to oversee the revival of the project had successfully delivered.
Ruto will also preside over the
commissioning of Etio Dam, developed by KVDA, and later the commissioning of
Tiranwe Dam, constructed by the National Irrigation Board.
Dr. Kiptoo said the projects to be
presided over by the President would help transform both the environment and
the economy of the region.