By WYCLIFF KIPSANG
In Summary
- DP Ruto said the Cabinet has already approved the setting up of a referral hospital near Eldoret airport.
- More than 200 acres of land has already been acquired for the project.
The Government has set aside more than Sh34 billion
to renovate hospitals in each of the 47 counties in the next four years,
Deputy President William Ruto has said.
The money will also fund the setting up of two new hospitals
at the same level with Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) and Moi
Teaching and Referral Hospital.
Speaking on Saturday at St Joseph’s Primary School
in Kapseret constituency where he presided over a funds drive in aid of
women’s groups in the constituency, Mr Ruto praised county governments
for their efforts to ensure that citizens enjoy the fruits of
devolution.
“We are happy with what the county governments are
doing especially in the devolved function of health. Despite some
challenges here and there, governors have done their best. Unlike in the
past when our hospitals were grappling with a lot of challenges, they
are now fully stocked with drugs and with enough staff,” said Mr Ruto.
He said the Jubilee Government was on course in implementing its campaign manifesto.
The Deputy President also said the government will
expand Eldoret airport to boost exports in the agriculture-rich region,
adding that plans were also under way for a dual carriageway in Eldoret
to decongest the town.
Eldoret airport
Mr Ruto said the Cabinet has already approved the
setting up of a referral hospital near Eldoret airport and more than 200
acres of land had already been acquired for the project.
He called for unity in the country and challenged the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (Cord) to work with the Government in developing the country.
He called for unity in the country and challenged the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (Cord) to work with the Government in developing the country.
“There is no Kenya for the government and the
opposition; we want to unite all Kenyans irrespective of political and
ethnic affiliations. We should put the interests of Kenyans first, not
our selfish political interests,” said Mr Ruto.
He added: “We should mobilise resources towards
bettering the living standards of our people instead of engaging in
empty political rhetoric.”
Mr Ruto said the government has embarked on an
ambitious initiative to boost the agricultural sector in the county with
more than Sh200 million already set aside for the setting up of bull
centres for farmers to acquire AI services at subsidised prices.
He said plans were on course for the setting up of a
fertiliser factory in Eldoret to ensure farmers acquire inputs on time
during the planting season.
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