President Ruto unveils plan to boost tourism through Marsabit's cultural heritage

The government plans to leverage Marsabit's rich cultural heritage to attract tourists and enhance economic opportunities in the region. During the closing ceremony of the 13th edition of the Lake Turkana Cultural Festivals event in Lonyagalani, Marsabit County.
The government plans to leverage Marsabit's rich cultural heritage to attract tourists and enhance economic opportunities in the region. During the closing ceremony of the 13th edition of the Lake Turkana Cultural Festivals event in Lonyagalani, Marsabit County, the President announced the construction of a cultural center and museum to showcase the diverse cultural heritage of the communities in Marsabit County.
The President instructed the Principal Secretary of the State Department of Culture and Heritage, Ummi Bashir, to allocate Sh50 million for the initial implementation of the projects, with additional resources to be sourced for their completion. Underlining the government's commitment to improving the Lonyagalani airstrip as part of the tourist attraction plan, the President highlighted the importance of tapping into Marsabit's cultural wealth.
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Additionally, the President announced plans to invest in Lake Turkana, the world's largest desert lake, in collaboration with the Netherlands government. The aim is to unlock untapped potential resources of Lake Turkana and contribute to the revival of the blue economy.
Acknowledging the challenges posed by floods in the region, the President underscored the need to urgently construct mega dams to harvest floodwater, which has been causing destruction and loss of life.
Addressing the impact of drought on livestock farmers, the President promised a livestock restocking program to support those affected. Furthermore, he urged communities in northern Kenya to discard regressive cultural practices that hinder social and economic progress.
To enhance access to electricity from the Lonyagalani wind farm, the President announced plans for the government to construct mini-grids in Moyale, Marsabit, and North Horr.
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