KISUMU – President Uhuru Kenyatta today launched a new roadmap by 10 counties in the Lake Victoria basin aimed at catalysing the region’s economic development through targeted joint investments.
The Lake Region Economic Blueprint is expected to act as a one-stop shop for investors seeking opportunities in the region. It identifies seven strategic intervention areas namely: Agriculture, Tourism, Education, Health, ICT, Financial Services and Infrastructure.
For each of the intervention areas, the blueprint has designated a flagship project to be implemented in the region. The flagship projects are an agricultural commodities exchange, a regional bank, specialist hospitals and educational centers of excellence in each county, creating a Lake region ring road and tourism circuit.
Speaking after the president launched the initiative at the second devolution conference in Kisumu, Mr Isaac Rutto, the chairman of the Council of Governors, said while counties are emerging as key units of economic development, they stand to gain greatly by pooling individual resources for strategic initiatives.
The bloc is made up of Bungoma, Busia, Homa Bay, Kakamega, Kisii, Kisumu, Migori, Nyamira, Siaya and Vihiga. Three other counties – Bomet, Trans Nzoia and Kericho – have agreed to be part of the regional blueprint.
According to Mr Jack Ranguma, the Governor of Kisumu County, the blueprint would enable individual counties that are sometimes too small to leverage economies of scale to jointly implement massive projects. “Many counties are grappling with insufficient resources for meeting competing needs in the county. This is the reason we in the Lake Basin came together to join forces and pull together,” Mr Ranguma added.
The Lake Region Economic Blueprint was developed through a consultative process by the county governments, including the public and coordinated by Deloitte East Africa. It also drew from individual counties’ integrated development plans. With the launch of the economic blueprint, the counties now plan to set up a secretariat to coordinate its implementation.
“We have local as well as global expertise on public sector and we have led complex government transformation efforts throughout the world,” said Mr Sammy Onyango, Chief Executive Officer at Deloitte East Africa. Within the region, Deloitte has worked with various governments including Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda.
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