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State adopting policies to exploit Kenya's rich culture - Ruto

He said they will be instrumental in enhancing cohesion and stimulating economic growth.

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by PERPETUA ETYANG

News12 October 2023 - 18:47
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In Summary


  • The President observed that the festival has promoted peace and security.
  • He said the government will spend Sh800 million to enhance electricity connectivity in Turkana County.
President William Ruto speaking during the Turkana Cultural and Tourism Festival (Tobong’u Lore) in Lodwar town on October 12, 2023.

The government is putting in place a solid institutional framework that will protect and promote the country’s rich and diverse traditions, President William Ruto has said.

Ruto said cultural assets will be instrumental in enhancing cohesion and stimulating economic growth.

He noted that focusing on culture will propel cultural industries, creative economy and tourism and expand opportunities for the youth.

"Our Plan identifies the creative economy as well as culture and heritage to be highly promising drivers of transformation and employment creation," Ruto said.

To achieve this, Ruto said, the government is implementing robust legislative bills including the Culture Bill that was approved by the cabinet last week.

"Others like the Creative Economy Framework, National Kiswahili Council of Kenya Bill, the Kenya Film Bill, the National Heritage and Museums Bill, are currently being developed," he said.

Turkana residents attend the Turkana Cultural and Tourism Festival (Tobong’u Lore) in Lodwar town on October 12, 2023.

He spoke during the Turkana Cultural and Tourism Festival (Tobong’u Lore) in Lodwar town, which brought together members of the community from South Sudan, Uganda and Ethiopia.

The President observed that the festival has promoted peace and security and deepened regional integration and cooperation.

He said the government will spend Sh800 million to enhance electricity connectivity in Turkana County, to spur economic growth.

The National Police Reserve (NPR), he added, will help police officers manage the security of the region.

"We cannot allow a few people to cause insecurity and derail our development agenda," he said.

Ruto said that three new sub-counties, Suguta, Lokiriama and Aroo, will be established in the county.

Leaders present included Cabinet Secretaries Alfred Mutua and Aisha Jumwa, Governors Jeremiah Lomorukai (Turkana), Jonathan Bii (Uasin Gishu) and Mohammud Ali (Marsabit), MPs and a host of MCAs and other dignitaries.

Turkana residents attend the Turkana Cultural and Tourism Festival (Tobong’u Lore) in Lodwar town on October 12, 2023.
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