County Government of Lamu

Lamu County Governor HE Fahim Twaha, in collaboration with the Kenya Marine Fisheries Socio-Economic Development Project (KEMFSED), today launched a community project sensitization campaign in Mpeketoni, Lamu County.

The ten billion shillings project, launched by President Uhuru Kenyatta last year, aims to increase the income of fishing communities in Lamu and the other four coastal counties. The project’s development goal is to improve management and value addition of key fisheries, aquaculture, and coastal people’ access to livelihoods in Kenya.

Speaking during the event, Governor Fahim Twaha underscored the project’s enormous potential, emphasizing that it must be fully utilized to generate investments, create jobs, enhance tax revenues, and improve local livelihoods in the long run.

“Today’s sensitization aims to prepare community members to engage with the project, and through consultations with community based groups, we will design, plan, and implement the various components of KEMFSED community-driven projects,” said Governor Twaha, who is also the Chair of the Council of Governors Blue Economy Committee.

He went on to say that beneficiary community groups will be given opportunity to participate in deliberations on how the various project activities will be managed and implemented.

Mr. Mohamed Athman, the KEMSFED County Project Coordinator, emphasized community consultations as the most direct means for community members to participate and provide input into the implementation of various project activities.

Officials from KEMSFED also urged residents to enroll in community-based groups saying project financing will only target those in registered groups.

CECM Cooperatives Hon. Fahima Araphat,OGW, Chief of Staff Mohamed Bute, Chief Officer Abdul Fatah, Dr. Duncan Mwakiwalo, Focal Person Livestock, Amos Okelo, Focal Person Agriculture, among others were also in attendance.

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For more information contact:

Lamu County Government Communications Office at info@lamu.go.ke

RASINI FISHERMEN COOPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED AGREE ON HOW TO UTILIZE KSH 9.8 MILLION IN OPERATIONALIZATION OF THE FAZA ICE PLANT.

Rasini Fishermen Cooperative society from Faza Ward has reached a consensus on how to utilize Ksh 9.8 million grant that was awarded to them towards operationalization of the defunct Faza Ice plant.

The grant which was awarded by the County Government of Lamu in collaboration with the Kenya Climate Smart Agriculture Program will among other components ensure an intergrated cold room is set up to hold fish at -20°C as well as produce flake ice for its members.

According to the Cooperative members reviving the defunct ice plant, will in a great way reduce the losses they would incur due to lack of storage cold room as well as flake ices for fishing.

Lamu County Chief Officer Abdul Fatah, accompanied by KCSAP County Coordinator Mr. Steven Mbuvi lauded the Rasini Fishermen Members for embracing the project, adding that that project was solely meant to support producer Organizations like fishermen and cooperatives.

Meanwhile, the neighboring Kizingitini ice plant is also receiving a comprehensive makeover to increase capacity as part of the County’s post-COVID recovery fisheries plan.

The expansion of the Kizingitini structure/building housing the ice plant is over 95% complete, and includes:

-Construction of an extra storey to help elevate the flake machines for standard operation

-Construction of additional Offices

-Construction of Toilets -Two doorways

-And an additional cold room

The two cold chain projects are part of the larger plan by H.E Governor Fahim Twaha to spur the fisheries sector in Lamu East benefitting over 20 fisher villages, including Ishakani, Kiunga, Mwambore, Rubu, Mkokoni, Chandani, Kiwayu, Ndau, Faza, Kizingitini, Mbwajumwali, Chundwa, Siyu, Pate, Mtangawanda, Myabogi, Faza, Shanga Rubu, Shanga Ishakani, Mvundeni among others .

To boost fish output, the county administration is also set to soon resume distribution of fishing equipment and gear throughout the county. Fishing lines, Gill nets, Flippers, Eco-Sounders/Fish finders, GPS, Deep freezers, and cooler boxes, among other items, are expected to be distributed to anglers. Last fiscal year, more than ten BMUs acquired fishing equipment, with the remainder receiving it this fiscal year.

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For more information contact:

Lamu County Government Communications Office at info@lamu.go.ke

23 FAZA WARD ECDE TEACHERS LEARN COMPETENCY-BASED CURRICULUM SKILLS

Today, 23 ECDE teachers from around Faza ward gathered at Rasini Girls Primary Schools for a special competency-based curriculum training.

Mr. Abdalla Ahmed, Chief Officer Education, officially launched the session, which was moderated by Athman Kheir, ECDE Coordinator, and Lamu East ECDE supervisor Simon Titus.

The program aims to provide ECDE instructors with knowledge of the pre-primary CBC framework, curriculum design interpretation, and professional documentation such as schemes of work, lesson plans, and assessment rubrics.

The training program, which began in Hindi, Mkomani, Shela, and now Faza wards, will be extended to the remaining wards including Mpeketoni, Kiunga, Witu, Mkunumbi, Basuba, and Hongwe

Mr. Abdalla Ahmed noted that the effort began when the Department of Education conducted a study on the quality of Lamu’s early childhood education, which identified a deficit and the need to increase teacher capacity in order to fully support Governor Fahim Twaha’s ECDE growth strategy.

“We plan to enhance our teachers’ capacity by focusing on the CBC framework and curriculum, as well as the interpretation and design of the CBC framework and curriculum. Questioners, observation schedules, written examinations, journals, rating scales, learner profiles, projects, and rubrics among others “Mr. Ahmed said.

The Lamu county government has remained committed to raising the standards of early childhood education in the county under the leadership of His Excellency Governor Fahim Twaha, among other things, by providing infrastructural support, learning and teaching materials, and the employment of more teachers and ECDE supervisors for coordination and quality assurance.

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DAY TWO: PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN THE COUNTY BUDGET PROCESS FOR THE YEAR 2022-2023

The Lamu County Government has finished day two of the continuing countywide Public Participation on budget estimates for the financial year 2022/2023 in the Witu and Bahari wards, respectively.

The public participation initiative, which began yesterday in the Mkomani and Shella wards, aims to gather citizens’ thoughts in compliance with Article 201 of Kenya’s constitution, which calls for openness, transparency, accountability, and public engagement in financial concerns.

Officials from the Department of Budget, Strategy, and Economic Planning walked participants through all of the county’s projects from the previous fiscal year, as well as gathering feedback on projects that they would want to see included in this year’s budget (2022/2023).

The exercise continues tomorrow, March 16th, in the Mkunumbi and Hongwe wards before moving on to Hindi, Faza, Kiunga, and Basuba, as per the attached schedule.

Governor Fahim Twaha has worked tirelessly to establish an atmosphere that allows all county citizens to be involved in and participate in the development agenda through direct engagement of the public in decision-making and gives full consideration to public input in making decisions.

CECM Finance and Budgeting Hon. Abdu Godana, Chief Officer Budgeting, Salma Omar, Director Budgeting, Mr. Wawere, County Economists, and other top officials in Planning and Budgeting are spearheading the program.

Please take a look at the accompanying program for the remaining six wards . For those who are unable to attend the physical sittings, you can also provide your comments via the County Website.

https://lamu.go.ke/…/notice-on-public-participation-on…/

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STRENGTHENING LOCAL COOPERATIVES TO HELP FARMER AND FISHER COMMUNITIES REALISE THEIR FULL POTENTIAL

Three Kiunga ward Cooperatives have received cheques worth Ksh 500,000 each in inclusion grants.

As part of his commitment to eradicate poverty and provide an enabling environment for saving culture and investment, H.E. Governor Fahim Twaha, in partnership with the Kenya Climate Smart Agriculture Program, launched the inclusion grants for the three cooperatives at the County headquarters in Mokowe.

Beneficiary cooperatives in Kiunga ward include;

1. Vipingoni Farmers Cooperative

2. Kiunga Farmers Cooperative

3. Kiunga Fishermen Cooperative

Another Ksh 5 million in inclusion funds will be distributed to eight more cooperatives soon. The funds will be used to train the Cooperative leaders in leadership and management skills, as well as to coach cooperatives in business management, governance, and other skills, as well as to connect cooperatives with other organizations and businesses to strengthen their economic growth and to recruit new members.

Speaking when he handed over the cheques at the County Headquarters in Mokowe, H.E. Governor Fahim Twaha stated that his administration is committed to strengthening Lamu’s cooperative sector to address challenges faced by small agricultural and blue economy producers, due to remoteness and lack of access to information about food prices on national and international markets.

“Strong cooperatives will help our farmers and fishermen overcome historical obstacles by providing many benefits and services to their members, such as group purchasing and marketing, access to high-quality inputs, access to loans to purchase these inputs, as well as build their skills; provide them with knowledge and information, and help them innovate and adapt to changing markets,” Governor Fahim said.

Hon. Fahima Araphat, OGW, CECM Agriculture and Blue Economy, described the initiative as critical in empowering farmers’ and fisher folks to participate in decision-making processes by assisting small producers express their concerns and interests, as well as increasing their negotiating power to influence policy-making processes.

More grants will be distributed to the Lamu people in six KCSAP wards by H.E the Governor, through the steering committee led the CECM Agriculture, Blue Economy and Food Security. Hon. Fahima Araphat, OGW.

182 Common Interest Groups (CIGs) and Vulnerable and Marginalized Groups (VMGs) will receive Ksh 174.5 million in community investment grants, including 36 from Bahari ward, 32 from Mkunumbi, 35 from Hindi, 28 from Witu, 35 from Faza, and 16 from Kiunga wards.

Abdul Fatah, the Chief Officer Fisheries and Agriculture, was in attendance, as was Steven Mbuvi, the KCSAP County Coordinator.

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For more information contact:

Lamu County Government Communications Office at info@lamu.go.ke

GOVERNOR FAHIM TWAHA LAYS FOUNDATION STONE FOR THE EXPANSION OF THE FAZA FOOTBRIDGE

This Friday, Governor Fahim Twaha led other senior County officials in laying the foundation stone for the expansion of Faza Village’s only footbridge.

The bridge, which was constructed more than two decades ago, is the sole entry route to Faza village. It has continued to pose a significant risk to the over 3,000 Faza residents who use it on a regular basis due to its narrowness and absence of guard rails.

Governor Fahim Twaha spoke at the event expressing his concerns about the number of accidents and even deaths that have occurred on the bridge.

“This pedestrian footbridge is far too narrow, and there was no regard for vehicles or motorcycles when it was built. Times have changed; Vehicles, motorcycles, donkeys, ambulances, and pedestrians all rely on this narrow bridge these days “Governor Fahim said

Governor Twaha went on to outline the risk that Faza Ward residents face every day when negotiating the bridge.

“People have to take turns walking across the bridge, as chances of falling over are high, which wastes a lot of time. Vehicles and motorcycles are unable to overtake each other. Before an ambulance can proceed to rush a patient to the hospital, it must stop and wait for a donkey to walk the 500 meters narrow stretch ” he added.

The foot bridge, which measures about 500 metres in length and just about 2.5 metres in width, is the only entry point into and out of Faza town in Lamu East.That makes it crucial in the island’s transport system and it’s expansion is expected to benefit many other sorrounding villages including Mtangawanda, Bori, Bahamisi, Pate, Siyu, Shanga, Tchundwa, myabogi, Mbwajumali and kizingitini.

In 2015, a motorcyclist died on the spot after he fell into the ocean while attempting to avoid hitting a donkey on the bridge.

In November 2016, seven AP officers and two civilians narrowly escaped death after their land cruiser slid off the bridge and plunged into the ocean.

At least six people have fallen off the bridge and died in the past two years, while scores more nurse serious injuries following falls at the narrow bridge.

Construction works begin immediately.

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Photography by Adam Musa

For more information contact:

Lamu County Government Communications Office at info@lamu.go.ke

VACCINATION OF LIVESTOCK; COUNTY ACTION TO PROTECT PASTROLISTS AND LIVESTOCK FARMERS

The Lamu County Government recently completed a county wide livestock vaccination program against PPR in sheep and goats, CCPP in goats, and CBPP in cattle, which was coordinated by the Department of Veterinary Services.

Lamu County Government’s Department of Agriculture and Livestock is increasing mass vaccination throughout the County through the bi-annual Pest and Disease Control Program in order to increase herd immunity, avoid cattle losses that can impact livestock supplies in the local and international market.

According to Dr George Ondieki, the Head of the Veterinary Department, the exercise was successful in covering the following number of animals.

– A total of 27,468 cattle have been inoculated against the highly contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia (CBPP)

– Blanthax vaccine administered to 32,536 cattle

– A total of 16,832 goats have been immunized against the dangerous Caprine Pleuropneumonia virus (CCPP)

– PPR vaccination was administered to 11,936 sheep and goats.

The vaccination drive is carried out twice per year with Governor Fahim Twaha’s administration shouldering vaccine purchase and administration on behalf of the Lamu Pastoralists and livestock farmers/ free of charge . Next Campaign is expected to begin in August and September 2022.

Among the villages covered includes; Pangani, Lumshi, Mkunumbi, Koreni, Lake Amu, Lakeside, Kiongwe Mjini, Tewe, Chalaluma, Didewaride, Moa, Kitumbini, Witu Mjini, Nagele, among others.

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For more information contact:

Lamu County Government Communications Office at info@lamu.go.ke

Lamu County Government under the leadership of H.E. Governor Fahim Twaha, has today handed employment letters to over 30 successful officers who will team up with other officers from various departments in ensuring effective and efficient service delivery.

The officers from;

1. ECDE SUPERVISORS 5

2. ECDE GRADUATE TEACHERS 2

3. INTERNAL AUDITORS (1) 3

4. ACCOUNTANT (I) 3

5. ACCOUNTANT (II) 5

6. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (I) 3

7. DIRECTOR ACCOUNTING SERVICES 1

8. TVET CENTRE MANAGERS 5

9. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR TVET 1

10. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR HRM 2

11. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR HR- PAYROLL 1,

were hired after a rigorous process by the County Public Service Board.

While congratulating the new employees, Lamu County Secretary Mr. John Mburu urged the new employees to act impartially and strive towards ensuring they discharge their duties professionally. “As public officers the board expects you to use your best efforts to avoid being in a situation where personal interests conflict or appear to conflict with their official duties” Said Mr. Mburu

Education CECM Hon. Paul Thairu and his Lands counterpart Hon. Mohamed Hemedi congratulated the newly recruited and encouraged them to work hard and professionally.

Lamu County Public Service Board Chair, Mr. Abdalla Fadhil told the new officers they were recruited after a rigorous process by the board and they expected them to deliver at their respective departments.

In line with Lamu County Code of Conduct and Ethics, Lamu County Government under the stewardship of Governor Fahim Twaha, will strive to promote inclusiveness and representation of Kenya’s diverse communities and ensure that the county public service reflects diversity of the Kenya communities, through recruitment, deployment, training and promotion.

Also in attendance was Education Chief Officer Mr. Abdalla Ahmed Ali, County Public Service board members among others.

COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES SET TO OPEN NEW KASHMIR DISPENSARY

Plans to open the newly built Kashmir dispensary are well underway, with the procurement of furnishings and pharmaceuticals already in the works.

The Lamu County Government’s Department of Health Services completed the construction of the new dispensary at a cost of 4.9 million shillings as part of a broader effort to increase access to primary healthcare for all.

The dispensary will soon open its doors to Kashmir people, facilitating access to health services in the area and reducing congestion and workload at KingFahd Hospital.

Governor Fahim Twaha’s administration began hiring doctors earlier this year, and more nurses are being recruited to ensure that there is adequate medical professionals on the ground to service all Lamu citizens.

Kashmir dispensary will be operationalized alongside the new Wiyoni dispensary both in Mkomani Ward, Lamu West.

The Wiyoni and Kashmir dispensaries will offer basic services like; General Patient Consultations, Antenatal care, Child welfare clinic, screening of non communicable diseases like cervical cancer, hypertension, diabetes , deliveries by skilled birth attendants among others .

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For more information contact:

Lamu County Government Communications Office at info@fatmabwanaheri

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