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Nairobi(Mogadishu24)-Kenyan Government on Saturday said that is implementing robust measures to foster industrial growth and ensure it is commensurate with the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

President William Ruto said that his government is equipping Special Economic Zones with the necessary facilities to attract investors including foreign direct investment, drive industrial growth and increase exports.

“Exports are a very important agenda because we are importing too many things that can be manufactured locally,” he said.

He pointed out that this will position the country to benefit from the African Continental Free Trade Area, African Growth and Opportunity Act and other markets.

The President made the remarks at Maai Mahiu, Nakuru County, where he commissioned 90 MVA Naivasha Special Economic Zone Sub-Station.

He said that the KSh700 million facility will have 3 separate lines that will complement one another to ensure uninterrupted power supply.

He added that the power station will use geothermal power to produce 100 per cent clean energy, setting the pace for the country’s green industrialisation.

” Government has reduced the cost of power in the Naivasha Special Economic Zone. This is where the cheapest power will be found at KSh5 per kilowatt hour,” he stated.

Ruto also issued licences to six companies that will invest a total of KSh30 billion, creating more than 3,000 jobs, touring the completed Affordable Housing Programme in Bondeni, Nakuru, where 360 of the 605 units have already been sold.

“This is the era where low-income earners will own homes. They will not pay rent all their lives,” he said.

Later, the President launched the Kiambiriria-Kuresoi-Chepsir Road, a 40-Kilometre stretch that will facilitate access to resources, opportunities and services. He said this is the time to change Kenya.

“We must get it right this time round. Through our plan and leadership, we will transform Kenya.”

These projects arrive at the very critical time as the Kenyans were facing challenges relating to power through out the country.

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