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Wajir Stadium at 28% as Madaraka Day Deadline Nears

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Ariel view of Wajir Stadium under works ahead of Madaraka Day. PHOTO/@ray_omollo/X
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The government has revealed that Wajir Stadium is only 28 per cent complete as preparations intensify ahead of Madaraka Day celebrations scheduled for June 1, 2026, in Wajir County.

The revelation was made during an inspection tour led by Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo, who acknowledged the progress but admitted that the pace of work must now increase significantly to meet the June 1 deadline.

“We are satisfied with the progress made so far, but we must now move with greater speed to ensure that all works are completed within the set timelines. This is a national event, and it must be delivered to the highest standards,” he said.

The slow pace of construction now places pressure on contractors and implementing agencies, with the government shifting focus to urgency while maintaining quality standards for one of the country’s biggest national events.

“We have brought together all relevant agencies under one coordinated framework to ensure seamless delivery. Every aspect of these preparations is being closely monitored to guarantee quality, safety, and timely completion,” he said.

Beyond the stadium, the government is also working to upgrade key infrastructure, including Wajir International Airport, access roads, security systems, and accommodation facilities expected to host hundreds of guests from across Kenya.

“The preparations go beyond the stadium. We are equally focused on critical infrastructure such as the airport, road networks, security systems, and accommodation to ensure that Wajir is fully ready to host the nation,” he said.

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PS Raymond Omollo and other government officials inspecting works at Wajir Stadium ahead of Madaraka Day

At the same time, the government is defending its decision to rotate national celebrations across different regions, saying the move is aimed at promoting inclusivity while driving development in host counties.

“Taking national celebrations across the country is a deliberate policy to foster unity and ensure that every region benefits from national development. What we are seeing in Wajir is a clear demonstration of that commitment,” he noted.

Despite the tight timelines, Omollo expressed confidence that the works will be completed in time and urged Kenyans to turn up for the celebrations.

“We are confident that Wajir will be ready. I want to invite all Kenyans to join us here on 1st June as we celebrate Madaraka Day together as one united nation,” he said.

Leaders present during the tour included Wajir Governor Ahmed Abdullahi, North Eastern Regional Commissioner John Otieno, and Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura.

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