Unite And Work Together For Faster Development, President Kenyatta Tells Coast Leaders

President Uhuru Kenyatta has challenged Coast leaders to unite and work closely with each other so as to achieve faster development in the region.

The President advised the leaders to have a broader and more long-term view of development saying the focus should be on projects that benefit more people through wealth and employment creation.

The President who spoke at State House, Mombasa when he hosted elected leaders from the region told the leaders to always put the interests of wananchi ahead of all other partisan considerations.
“Let us find solutions to our challenges, there can be nothing which is impossible if we unite,” President Kenyatta told the leaders who included all Governors from the 6 coastal counties of Mombasa, Kilifi, Lamu, Taita Taveta, Kwale and Tana River.

The President said time had come for leaders to think of how they would like to remembered by current and future generations.
“We must look at our history as a country and as a region, and ask ourselves can our people as Kenyans continue to sustain politics of division, politics of hate, politics of backstabbing and still believe that we are going to be a middle income country by 2030? Is it possible?” President Kenyatta posed.

The Head of State cautioned the leaders against divisive politics saying leadership is a God given opportunity to serve all Kenyans irrespective of their stations in life.
On development, the President outlined the various mega projects being implemented by his administration in the region adding that the government will ensure all ongoing roads, water and other infrastructure developments are completed.

He said the projects such the various roads, the Dongo Kundu SEZ and the Port of Lamu are aimed at opening up the region to more investments.

President Kenyatta reiterated that the handshake between him and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga was aimed at uniting all Kenyans so as to take the country’s development agenda a notch higher.
“The essence of the handshake is not about who shall be where and who shall have what position but how can we as Kenyans together not live in the past but learn from it,” the President told the leaders.

“We need not plan for today but live in it and plan for the future because that is what we can give as a gift to this country,” said the President.

All the leaders who spoke at the consultative meeting among them Governors Ali Hassan Joho (Mombasa), Salim Mvurya (Kwale), Amason Kingi (Kilifi), Dhadho Godhana (Tana River), Fahim Twaha (Lamu) and Granton Samboja (Taita Taveta) said they supported the President’s development agenda as espoused in the Big 4 blueprint.

The Coast political leaders thanked the President for the various development projects implemented by the government saying the transformative interventions are changing the economic fortunes of the region.
“Your Excellency I want to first of all assure you we are walking with you in the journey of transforming this country of ours because after all this country belongs to all of us,” Governor Joho said.

“And for those that God has given the opportunity to be in leadership like ourselves whatever we do we put first considerations of the future generations,” he added.

Tourism CS Najib Balala, Lands CAS Gideon Mung’aro, Devolution CAS Hussein Dado and Lands PS Nicholas Muraguri also attended the State House, Mombasa meeting.

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Tonight, the passengers will travel in the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The flight from Nairobi to Newyork, in America, will take 15 hours. While, it will take the Aeroplane 14 hours from New York to Nairobi. The journey is 11,800 Kilometers.

Kenya becomes the first East African country and the eighth in Africa to operate direct flights to the United States, US.

4 pilots and 12 attendants take charge of the Plane that carries 234 passengers. The plane consumes 85 tonnes of fuel; one way.

The average cost of an economy class return ticket is KShs. 90,000. While, business class passengers will pay about KShs. 260,000.

See what luminaries are saying about the KQ’s maiden direct flight to America:

“Today, we mark a great milestone by becoming the first airline in East Africa to offer non-stop flights from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi to John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York.” Says Sebastian Mikosz, Kenya Airways Group Managing Director, MD, and Chief Executive Officer, CEO.

“This flight to New York enhances Nairobi’s position as a convenient gateway to Africa.” Robert F. Godec, U.S. Ambassador to Kenya.

“The non-stop flight between Nairobi and New York will open up opportunities for investment, tourism and other business opportunities in Kenya and Africa.” Ambassador, Monica Juma.

To book a ticket and for further deatails, click on this link to visit the official Kenya Aurways page: https://www.kenya-airways.com/ke/en

 

 

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