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1 million households to be connected to power in 20 months

The government intends to spend Sh 36 billion to connect Kenyan households with electricity through the Last-Mile Connectivity Project, Deputy President Prof. Kithure Kindiki has said.

Out of the funds, Sh 8.6 billion will go towards connecting 115,000 households in 9 counties of the Mount Kenya region.

Speaking in Kieni, Nyeri County, on Friday, while on a development tour in the area, Prof. Kindiki said that the government is in the process of sourcing additional funds to ensure that every Kenyan is connected to the National Grid.

While enumerating the government’s development milestones over the last two years, the DP noted that the government had managed to increase the number of Kenyans with access to electricity from 2.7 in 2013 to the current 9 million, with plans on top gear to connect 1 million more over the next 20 months.

“As a government, we know there are areas in this country without electricity connections. Our goal is to ensure that each household in the country is connected to power,” said the DP.

The DP, who was accompanied by Principal Secretaries Alex Wachira (Energy), Eng. Joseph Mbugua (Roads and Transport), and Ann Wang’ombe (Gender and Affirmative Action) and a host of elected leaders, also said that the government was keen on accelerating infrastructure development, spurring economic growth, and improving the livelihoods of Kenyans.

He noted that the country was in a better place economically, and Kenyans would soon start reaping the benefits of the stable economy.

“Right now, because the economy is stable, we now have enough funds. We want to ensure that in the next three years, we have addressed issues of road expansion, water and electricity connectivity, and youth employment so that our country is in a better place, “he said.

During the tour, he also commissioned a Sh 733 million Last-Mile Connectivity Project from Aguthi, Mbogo-ini, Gikamba, and Murungaru in Kieni Constituency.

The project will be undertaken by the Kenya Power and Lighting Company and the Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy Corporation and is targeting 10,903 beneficiaries.

He also launched a Sh 164 million Last-Mile Connectivity Project, which will provide electricity to 1,163 beneficiaries.

By Wangari Mwangi

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