Bungoma Governor Kenneth Lusaka (left) with British High Commission Economic Counselor and Head of Section, Mike Foster during the event. PHOTO/GLPUBungoma Governor Kenneth Lusaka (left) with British High Commission Economic Counselor and Head of Section, Mike Foster during the event. PHOTO/GLPU

The county government of Bungoma set to partner with the British government through the sustainable urban economic development programme, SUED to boost sectors of urban infrastructure and agriculture.

SUED is a six-year programme supported by the UK Government that aims to support selected counties to be better prepared for well managed urbanization.

It Provides small amounts of concessional finance to de-risk projects and mobilize private investment into climate-resilient infrastructure and value chains and further builds capacity of the municipal team to implement the Urban Economic Plans

Among the the program lined up include the Dairy Processing in Webuye that aims at the development and upgrading of the existing milk processing plant and the integration of related value chain processes to improve milk production in Bungoma county.

In meeting when they the team paid courtesy call to Bungoma governor Kenneth Lusaka, British High Commission Economic Counselor and Head of Section, Mike Foster, said the project will go a long way to change the live hoods of many residents.

“If well implemented, the project will be major boost to local famers and change their economic livelihoods,” he said.

The partnership also seeks to set up an Integrated Poultry in Chwele focuses on establishing a slaughterhouse for indigenous chicken, a hatchery and feed mill among other integrated activities in the value chain.

“I have always had a vision of boosting our poultry farmers and exactly the reason I started the Chwele slaughter house when I was the Permanent Secretary in charge of Livestock; I believe our people can make poultry a major money-making venture in the region,” said governor Lusaka.

Mr. Lusaka added that locals should change the way they do poultry farming and break away from the old traditional ways.

Also lined up is the setting up of the Construction blocks at Ndengelwa/Namosi which is about interlocking construction blocks and other low-cost building materials.

“The project is envisaged to produce blocks, roofing panels, develop demonstration housing schemes and provide training to construction crews, “said John Kashangaki, the SUED team leader.

The partnership will also seek to start a Solar PV generation project which will provide enough renewable energy to support the SUED projects and the Municipality’s general development aspirations.

Solar refrigeration cold chains will also be put up with the aim of providing cold storage stores in agricultural hub locations to support farmers who currently have no access to a cold storage.

Kashangaki also said Organic waste project which entails providing sustainable ways of managing organic solid waste through the construction of an anaerobic digestor (AD) will be set up.

“Once the organic waste is collected, it would be processed through the AD, which can produce fertilizer and biogas,” said.

SOURCE CREDIT: GLPU

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By WAMBOI NYAMBURA

Wamboi Nyambura is a security expert and an ardent investigative journalist on matters human interest. A crime editor at WakajuanessLive.Com.

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