Cabinet Secretary of Energy and Petroleum James Wandayi joined H.E. President William Ruto during a meeting with Members of the Siaya County Assembly, led by their Speaker Hon. George Owino Okode, at the Eldoret State Lodge in Uasin Gishu County. This gathering was no mere courtesy call; it represented a pivotal moment in Kenya’s devolved governance architecture, where national leadership directly engages county stakeholders to bridge policy gaps and catalyse regional transformation. Discussions focused on aligning national development programmes with the priorities of Siaya County, while identifying strategic investments capable of unlocking the region’s full potential. In a nation still grappling with the uneven fruits of devolution, this initiative signalled a renewed commitment to bottom-up economic empowerment, particularly in Nyanza, a region long underserved despite its rich human and natural resource base.
Siaya County, nestled in the heart of Nyanza, embodies both promise and paradox. Endowed with a strong agricultural heritage, youthful demographics, and untapped renewable resources—including geothermal prospects along the Lake Victoria basin and vast solar potential across its open landscapes—the county continues to struggle with infrastructure deficits, limited energy access, and weak value addition in fisheries and rice farming. National programmes such as the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA) promise universal reach, yet their impact in devolved units like Siaya often diminishes without deliberate, localised alignment. It is within this context that CS Wandayi’s presence, as the steward of Kenya’s energy and petroleum docket, brought technical clarity and strategic intent to the engagement.
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