Politics and policy
By Kazungu Chai, PSCU
In Summary
President Uhuru Kenyatta today affirmed the
Government’s commitment to mainstreaming the Kenyan diaspora in the
country’s development agenda.
He said government is focused on creating an enabling
environment that will integrate the Kenyan diaspora and enable them to
invest in national development.
“In this process of integration, the main thrust
must be to unlock and maximize the hitherto untapped promise of the
diaspora and use this energy to carry our country to greater heights,
while at the same time meeting the needs and expectations of Kenyans
abroad at every point in time,” the President said.
President Kenyatta made the remarks when he opened
the Kenya Diaspora Easter Investment Conference 2015 – the first of its
kind – at the Windsor Golf Hotel in Kiambu County.
While Kenyans living abroad remitted Sh130 billion
in 2014, the president emphasised the need for these remittances to be
structured.
He cited the launch of the African Institute for
Remittances in Nairobi in November last year as one of the measures
taken to encourage diaspora engagement in the country’s economic growth.
“The Institute will, among other things assist in
capacity building of member states of the AU, remittance senders,
recipients, and other stakeholders, to manage remittances as a strategic
asset,” he said.
Diaspora diplomacy
He added that the Government has embarked on deepening its engagement with the diaspora beyond remittances.
“Apart from the remittances, which contribute
significantly to our economic development, we have enormous potential in
our diaspora’s skills, knowledge and expertise that should be tapped to
positively contribute to the growth of our economy.”
President Kenyatta assured that the Government has
scaled up efforts to address challenges facing the Kenyan diaspora,
saying diaspora diplomacy was now one of the pillars of Kenya’s Foreign
Policy.
On participation in general elections, the
President said that government had gazetted a taskforce on the full
implementation of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 to facilitate voting by
the diaspora.
“The team has begun its work and will soon submit its report for implementation,” Mr Kenyatta said.
Underscoring the importance of security in
attracting investment from the diaspora and other international
investors, the President affirmed that security has been beefed up.
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