The Rotary Club of Nairobi Muthaiga North delegation with Kajiado County government officials pose for a photo.
By Felix Njenga
The Rotary Club of Nairobi Muthaiga North (RC NMN) is seeking a partnership with the Kajiado County government for initiative dubbed ‘Seikeri Peace Project’ that seeks to foster community development and promote peace through sustainable infrastructure and resource management.
The RC NMN delegation, led by the club President Flora Kinuthia joined by among others former rotarian president Evans Mwangi the 10th, Mary Ndegwa Service Project Director, International Relations Director, and Ken Mulwa Member Retention Director including Rotarians on Tuesday met with key government officials, including the County Executive Committee (CEC) members for Lands and Trade, and the Seikeri MCA and agreed to allocate community development land for a market, bus park, and water borehole.
This allocation represents a significant step forward in addressing the community’s essential needs and promoting economic growth and stability.
The RC NMN delegation participated in the groundbreaking ceremony for the new market. This event marked the beginning of a series of developments that are expected to transform the Seikeri region.
The ceremony was a testament to the strong commitment from both the Rotary Club and the Kajiado county government to work hand-in-hand for the betterment of the local community.
The CEC for Lands and Trade, along with the Seikeri MCA, expressed their unwavering support and promised to walk with RC NMN throughout the project.
This collaboration underscores the importance of public-private partnerships in achieving sustainable development goals.
RC NMN President Rtn Flora Kinuthia remarked, “This partnership is a testament to what can be achieved when communities and governments come together with a common goal. We are committed to ensuring that the Seikeri Peace Project not only meets its objectives but also sets a precedent for future community development initiatives.”
The Immediate Past President, Evans Mwangi, added, “The allocation of land for essential infrastructure is a significant milestone. It is a clear indication of the county government’s commitment to improving the lives of the people of Seikeri. We look forward to seeing the positive impact these developments will have on the community.”
Service Project Director Rtn Mary Ndegwa, IR Director Rtn Leah Mburu and Member Retention Director Rtn Ken Mulwa echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the importance of continued collaboration and support from all stakeholders.
The Seikeri Peace Project represents a beacon of hope for the community, promising improved access to markets, transportation, and clean water.
RC NMN’s commitment to this initiative is unwavering, and the club looks forward to seeing the fruits of this collaboration in the coming months.
As the project progresses, RC NMN will continue to work closely with the Kajiado county government and the local community to ensure the successful implementation and sustainability of these essential developments.
The groundbreaking ceremony was just the beginning of a long and fruitful journey towards peace and prosperity for the people of Seikeri.
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