Reject Online issue 107

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April 1- 30, 2015

ISSUE 107

A monthly newspaper by the Media Diversity Centre, a project of African Woman and Child Feature Service

Turkana flourishing under devolution By HENRY OWINO Landing in Turkana County, one is welcomed by harsh weather of scorching sun with temperatures ranging between 23 and 45 degrees Celsius. The air is warm and the ground is hot as a result of its arid and semi-arid condition characterized by unreliable rainfall pattern. Nonetheless, that is beyond human Control. With low and erratic rainfall that is insufficient to support livestock and farming, Turkana is one of the regions that were marginalised by the previous Governments for 50 years without proper development. However within the first two years into devolution, the County is flourishing with Development projects that other counties may want to emulate. Residents say given time Turkana County is set to outshine many counties that had benefited from the centralized system of government for five decades. They say especially Lodwar, the County headquarters, is set lead in terms of development. Thanks to introduction of County System of Governments that is working for this county.

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Roads are under construction and other projects are going on aimed at restructuring Lodwar town. Major roads connecting the town to other urban areas and neighboring counties are being worked on. Josphat Nanok, the Turkana Governor, says he is focusing on roads believing that for any town or country to develop, roads must be accessible and be of high standards. He

wants local, national and foreigners to trade freely without their vehicles getting stuck in mud and impassable roads. “I want to see Turkana County grow with major developments and revive all historical sites like the Turkana Boy, which is the oldest human-being ever lived, about 1.5 million years ago. It is an archeological site we want to reserve as a tourist attraction and let it be “Turkana Wall of Fame” in the county,” Nanok disclosed. It is likely to be officially unveiled by President Uhuru Kenyatta, soon,” he added. Nanok said for the past 50 years, Turkana has been getting negative Coverage by the media, but this has changed for the better in the past two years under devolution. He says that is the reason why every County ministry is busy revamping their docket to make up for lost opportunities. “I wish the national Government would allow us to fly the national flag for only the first term of the five years. This would make residents feel that they are in KeCross-section of residents of Turkana County demonstrate over insecurity and border disputes linked to nya and of citizens of Kenya but for the rich mineral resources in the area. Below, Turkana residents outside Governors’ office demanding to be now they cannot imagine,” Nanok addressed over Kapedo land dispute. Pictures: Henry Owino says. The Governor said Lodwar town was being expanded to allow ganized and unsafe. businesses are booming. cers to collect taxes easily. for more space at the County head“We have built modern markets But he says that with inception According to Mark Ewesit Ewoi, quarters which is very congested Chief Officer, Lands, Physical Plan- of County government, everything to relocate all open air traders selling with traders and customers squeezed ning & Urban Areas Management, is being restructured in the proper foodstuff long the roads. I am assurin a small section of it. the County has a bright future and way. Ewoi says that plans are under- ing them that it would accommoThe bus park, boda-bodas op- there is no turning back. way to ensure that every trader with date all of them unless need be for erators compete for space side by Ewoi blames the defunct County similar commodities have their own further expansion,” Ewoi declares. side with the administrative offices. Council of Lodwar for lack of proper sections as recommended by the Other major projects coming soon Nakok laments that the congestion planning for the town making it look Ministry of Public Health. Already are a modern bus park next to the had made Lodwar town look disor- disorganised and a challenge to offi- floodlights have been installed and Continued on page 2

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