County Government of Lamu

FOOD DRIVE KICKS OFF IN LAMU EAST TARGETING OVER 3000 HOUSEHOLDS IN FAZA WARD

Over 3000 households in Faza ward are set to receive food aid under the County Government-sponsored food drive aimed at easing the effects of drought on Lamu residents.

The program was initiated by Governor Fahim Twaha’s administration in late 2021 in response to prolonged drought and the impacts of the global pandemic COVID-19, which affected all sectors and brought the fishing sector to a grinding halt.

“In Lamu, just like in the other 12 Arid and Semi- Arid Counties, rainy seasons have been marked by late onsets, lower-than-average amounts, and uneven distribution in both time and space. This has resulted in significant losses for our farmers, who have been reporting poor to no harvest, worsening body conditions and even livestock losses for our pastoralists, not to mention the fisheries sector, which is slowly recovering from the effects of COVID, which halted business “Mr. Mohamed Bute explained.

In the recent past the County has stepped up water tracking services using water bowsers in villages facing acute water shortages as well relief distribution of animal feeds .

The food drive has so far covered six wards and is being replicated in the remaining wards, targeting over 32,000 households across the county.

The County team, led by County Chief of Staff Mr. Mohamed Bute, Chief Officer PSMA Ms Malika Ali, and assistant Director Disaster Management, Shee Kupi, will be in Kizingitini Village on a similar mission tomorrow, Thursday, February 17th, 2021, before moving on to Chundwa, Myabogi, Mbwajumwali, and Pate, among other villages.

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For More Information Contact

Lamu County Communications office at

info@lamu.go.ke

Three families from Hindi ward that were affected during last month’s attack that led to deaths and destruction of properties have each received financial assistance from Lamu County to enable them start off their lives.

Lamu Governor Fahim Twaha had promised the county would give the affected families financial aid when he visited to condole with the families that were affected by the heinous acts early last month.

The cheques were presented on behalf of Governor Fahim Twaha by Chief of Staff Mr. Mohamed Bute.

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For more information contact Communication office at;

info@lamu.go.ke

*LAMU COUNTY GETS Ksh16.6 MILLION MEDICAL SUPPLIES*

The Lamu County Government, in collaboration with the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA), has commenced the distribution of medical supplies worth Sh 16.6 million to 38 health facilities across the county.

The County and KEMSA have worked on a distribution operation that will ensure steady and consistent supply of drugs that will ensure 38 public health facilities are covered.

The order placed by Lamu County Government features pharmaceuticals, non-pharmaceuticals, laboratory, and renal consumables.

Lamu Governor HE Fahim Twaha has assured Lamu County residents that his administration is committed to ensure all health facilities across the county are stocked with drugs.

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For more information contact;

communications office at, info@lamu.go.ke

Lamu County Government has today presented cheques to families who lost their next of kin in the recent terror attacks witnessed in Lamu county in early January 2022.

The eleven families, where six are from Widho, two from Juhudi and three from Hindi received Ksh. 100,000 cheques each as a way of cushioning them after the loss of their beloved ones.

The families which have been receiving relief food from Lamu County for over a month, were promised financial support by Lamu Governor Fahim Twaha when he visited them last month after the attacks that led to loss of lives, destruction of properties and displacement of persons.

The event which was held at Juhudi Primary school was presided over by CECM Health Dr. Gathoni, County Secretary Mr. John Mburu, Chief of Staff Mohamed Bute, Mkunumbi Ward MCA Hon. Paul Kimani among other officials.

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FIBER BOATS DELIVERED TO THE KIWAYU AND MKOKONI FISHER GROUPS IN KIUNGA WARD.

Two fisher Community groups in Kiwayu and Mkokoni village in Lamu East Sub-County are a happy lot after receiving two fiber boats from the County Government of Lamu in partnership with World Bank-funded Kenya Climate Smart Agriculture Program (KCSAP).

The beneficiary groups are Fish value chain from Kiunga ward Community Driven Development Committees including;

1. Muungango Self Help Group from Mkokoni village which received ksh 700,000 and procured a fibre boat for fishing activities

2. Kiwayu Blue Economy Self Help Group that also received 700,000 and procured a fibre fishing boat valued at 700,000

The ongoing multifaceted social protection program aims to increase productivity while creating resilience in members and minimizing green house gas emission.

Speaking when they handed over the boats to the fisher groups on Thursday, February 10th, 2022, Chief Officer Fisheries, Mr. Abdul Fatah, said Kenya Climate Smart Agriculture support will go a long way in increasing food security and rural poverty eradication through better disposable income to households. He went on to say that the project is in line with Lamu County Government policy as well as KCSAP’s goals.

“In line with its fisheries and agricultural agenda, Lamu County Government is committed to fulfilling its KCSAP partnership mission for the benefit of its fishermen, smallholder farmers, and pastoral communities. We will set aside funds to purchase engines for these two boats, as well as ensuring that the two groups are properly equipped with fishing gear.” Mr. Abdul Fatah stated

He said that Governor Fahim Twaha’s administration has already purchased fishing gear and will soon distribute it to fishermen around the county as part of the sector’s post-COVID recovery efforts to convert fishing into a successful business. Gill nets, lines, flippers, GPS, Eco-Sounders, Deep freezers, cooler boxes, and other fishing equipment will be distributed .

Mr Steven Mbuvi, the County KSCAP coordinator, accompanied CO Abdul Fatah.

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Story by: Adam Musa

For more information contact:

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

IMPROVING HEALTH CARE SERVICE DELIVERY; COUNTY GETS Ksh16.6 MILLION IN MEDICAL SUPPLIES

The Lamu County Government, in collaboration with the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA), has flagged off medical supplies worth Sh 16.6 million to be delivered to 38 health facilities across the county beginning tomorrow, February 11th, 2022.

Today, a team from the County Departments of Health and Finance led by Director Health services, Dr Abubakar Baasba, visited KEMSA Depot in Nairobi to expedite the process of increasing important pharmaceutical supplies to County health centers and dispensaries.

The Lamu County Government and KEMSA have worked on a distribution operation that will see KEMSA deliver medical supplies to the doorsteps of over 38 public health facilities around the County.

The Kenya Medical Supplies Authority has assured Lamu County of prompt services, saying all orders placed with the Authority will be processed and dispatched in less than a week. KEMSA’s customer service team tasked with handling orders from the devolved units now guarantees swift turnaround times.

The order placed by Lamu County Government features pharmaceuticals, non-pharmaceuticals, laboratory, and renal consumables.

Speaking at the County headquarters in Mokowe, CECM Health Services, Dr Anne Gathoni assured Lamu County residents of availability of drugs as well as better service delivery from the now expanded manpower following the recruitment of 11 new doctors earlier this week.

Dr. Gathoni also urged all Lamu residents who have not yet received their first dose of Covid-19 vaccine to do so at the nearest health facility.

“We intend to have everyone in Lamu vaccinated to enhance immunity and resilience against the Covid-19. It is critical that we all get vaccinated and urge others to do so, as this is the only way to restore our economy to where it was before Covid-19.” Dr. Gathon said

She further revealed that through the County Public Service Board, the county department of health services plans to hire more nurses soon to further expand health manpower in Lamu.

Viola Alosa, a supply chain management assistant, Abdulrahman Abdalla, Health Administration Officer, John Mungai, Accountant, Adil Ganzel, Internal Auditor, and Patrick Mburu, Lab Technologist, were among the County team that visited KEMSA Headquarters in Nairobi.

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For more information contact:

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

SHELA WARD YOUTH TO USHER IN A NEW ERA OF SPORTS WITH THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW ASTRO-TURF PITCH WELL UNDWERWAY

In Shela ward, the County Department of Sports is developing a new astro-turf pitch . The field is part of the County Government’s sports infrastructure development strategy focused at providing access to sports facilities in Lamu County.

This is one of six grassroots initiatives now underway, including:

-Lamu Boys astro-turf

– Twaif astro-turf

-Tchundwa Stadium’s Dias project is also in the works in Faza Ward.

-Bahari Ward’s Muungano basketball court

-Mkomani Ward’s Twaif Basketball Court

Governor Fahim Twaha’s overall sports infrastructure plan intends to help uncover, nurture, and develop indigenous sporting potential. The sporting infrastructure will allow leagues at all levels to play more frequently, which is essential for the development of local talent.

Sports are one of the key components of Governor Fahim Twaha’s administration’s goal to promote peace, education, violence prevention, gender equality, enhancing the County’s brand, and excellent health/physical fitness among the youth.

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For more information contact:

Lamu County Government Communications Office at

info@lamu.go.ke

PUBLIC PARTICIPATION ON PROPOSED DRAFT MARINE FISHERIES (Access & Development) REGULATIONS 2022

I had the opportunity to join Executive Office of The President’s The Oceans and Blue Economy Office(TOBEO) Head, General (Rtd) Samson Mwathethe, who was the chief guest, Coastal County Executive Committee Members, BMU Network Chairpersons and other stakeholders to kick start the public participation activity that will run for three weeks on the above mentioned regulations.

This is an opportunity to tap into this natural resource and come up with regulations that will ease the ways of conducting business in the Blue Economy sector in order to empower and improve the living standards of the people.

Specific to Lamu County, we have set the ball rolling for a massive public participation process, as per law, by reaching out to each and every village in all the wards in the County.

In this initial contact, we have engagedstakeholders that utilize Lake Moa, Lake Kenyatta and Kiongwe to Kiunga not only on these regulations but on the Kenya Marine Fisheries Socio-Economic Development Project (KEMSFED)which is a project that stands to transform the lives of our people, if properly implemented.

The public participation exercise will be officially launched and led by HE Governor Fahim Twaha, who is also the Council of Governor’s Chair of the Blue Economy Sector Committee.

There will be a comprehensive update on the public participation process.

Fahima Araphat,OGW

CECM

Fisheries, Agriculture, Livestock and Cooperative Development.

Lamu Governor H.E Fahim Twaha joins President Uhuru Kenyatta during the ongoing commissioning of the multi-million cancer centre at Coast General Teaching and Referral Hospital (CGTRH)

The new facility will be the second cancer center in Kenya after the one at Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral and Research Hospital in Nairobi.

The new facility, which was built in partnership between the national government and the county government, will offer both radiotherapy and chemotherapy sessions.

The national government provided infrastructure while the county government gave out land and human resources.

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A RARE SUCCESSFUL SURGERY AT MPEKETONI HOSPITAL

An 11 year old boy from Lamu County has undergone a succesful operation to remove a meter long rod that had torn through his rectum into the abdomen.

The rod which was curved at the end and could not be pulled back, was successfully removed in a rare operation carried out by Dr. Danson Makanga at Mpeketoni Hospital.

According to the mother of the young boy, the child was walking home from school when he slid and fell on the metal rod in an abandoned construction site. He was found six hours later and rushed to the nearby Mpeketoni Hospital in Lamu County.

According to Dr. Danson Makanga who performed the surgery, the rare case has been documented in the East African Health Commission Research (EAHCR) journal. He further noted such injuries are also rare in the general public and more common in the military, according to the EAHCR journal.

Dr. Makanga who is a general surgeon thanked HE Governor Fahim Twaha for his commitment towards equipping Hospitals in Lamu county, adding that he was able to perform the surgery because of availability of medical equipment at the facility.

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