Government Pledges to Revive Long-Stalled Projects in Meru

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Meru: The government has reignited public confidence by assuring residents of Meru County that the long-stalled development projects would soon be revived. With this announcement, the Kenya Kwanza government aims to breathe new life into crucial infrastructure and social initiatives, offering hope for improved livelihoods for the residents as well as the region’s economic growth.

According to Kenya News Agency, the pledge by Deputy President Prof. Kithure Kindiki, who was speaking at Ntemwene Methodist Church during the induction of Bishop Stephen Mawira of Nkubu Synod Sunday, marks a significant step towards fulfilling the promises of progress and ensuring a brighter future for the residents. The DP also announced that he would be meeting with all leaders, including politicians, as well as other stakeholders from the nine constituencies of Meru County on Tuesday next week to talk about the region’s development agenda.

‘During the meeting, we are not going to speak about the politics of the day but solely h
ow the national government can support the development agenda of the people of Meru County,’ said Prof. Kindiki. ‘I am aware that there are many projects in the county that had been started by the previous regimes but stalled, including roads and water projects but now that the country’s economy is on the path of recovery, I promise you that we will revive all of them,’ he said.

The DP added that he would not forget the area as he works for the rest of the country since it was also part of Kenya and he would work very hard to make sure that Meru and Tharaka Nithi and all other areas were equally developed. He called on the church to continue praying for the country to ensure there was peace and unity, saying these were the catalysts for development.