Woman Rep Installs Solar-Powered Borehole In Kitutu Chache North


Residents of Sensi Ward in Kitutu Chache North Constituency have a reason to smile after the Kisii Woman Representative Dorice Aburi sunk a borehole to increase access to clean water in the area.

Speaking when launching the borehole, Aburi said supply of adequate water among over 6000 households in the community would boost agricultural productivity and promote food security.

‘Despite Kisii receiving adequate rainfall every year, our women continue to travel for long distances in search of water from the rivers and streams because of lack of knowledge on water harvesting and storage techniques,’ she noted.

The Woman Rep reiterated that she would not relent in her campaign to sensitize the residents on the importance of water storage and ensure they benefit from the national water harvesting and storage programmes.

Aburi noted that all the boreholes done by her office were solar-powered, as a sustainable way of ensuring the essential commodity is available to the residents at all times.

She also underscor
ed the need for elected leaders to continuously take part in public participation exercises in order to align their development projects with the needs identified by the residents in those forums.

On the contentious Finance Bill 2024, the Women Rep urged the leaders to consider the public views of Kenyans and drop some of the proposed taxes that would increase the cost of living among the people.

‘We are getting concerns from residents to review various clauses on the finance bill and we are saying that let those clauses be removed so that Kenyans can be comfortable,’ she concluded.

Already, the Chairman of the Parliamentary Finance Committee Kuria Kimani has announced the removal of proposed extra taxes on bread, eco tax on targeted products such as sanitary towels, cooking oil, mobile money services and motor vehicles from the finance bill.

Kitutu Chache North MP Japheth Nyakundi who attended the event lauded the county MP for fulfilling her campaign promise of providing safe and adequate water to the p
eople.

‘We are also grateful for the sanitary towels that were provided to our school-going girls recently because it is an initiative that we are benefiting from for the very first time,’ said Nyakundi.

Through the support of the National Government Affirmative Action Fund (NGAAF), the area received a total of 47,600 sanitary towels that were distributed to 5950 girls in 66 public primary and junior secondary schools in the region to ensure they remained in school.

Nyakundi rallied the residents to support the proposed finance bill saying it would provide additional funding for government projects, particularly the National Government Constituencies Development Fund (NG-CDF) and NGAAF kitties.

Meanwhile, Aburi has so far launched the drilling of seven solar-powered boreholes in several areas including Tabaka ward in Gucha South Sub County, Daraja Mbili secondary school in Kitutu Central Sub-County, Kiobegi grounds in Nyamache Sub County and Magena and Masimba towns in Kenyenya and Masaba South Sub-Counti
es among others.

Source: Kenya News Agency