President Kibaki has urged Kenyans to register as voters to fully participate in the country’s democratic process.
The President appealed to
Kenyans of age to take advantage of the ongoing voter registration
exercise to enable them vote in the next elections.
Speaking during the
commissioning of the Sh10 billion Kipevu III thermal power plant in
Mombasa, the President said it was only by taking part in the electoral
process that citizens will influence the political and economic agenda
of the counties and the country at large.
"If you don’t register as a voter then how will
you participate in choosing the right leaders to govern this nation?”
the President asked.
The President noted that it will
be foolhardy for any individual to expect good leadership and yet they
don’t participate register to vote.
President Kibaki expressed the
government’s commitment and determination to significantly increase
electricity generation in order to boost production of goods and
services and spur Kenya’s industrialisation efforts.
"Over the last 10 years, we have
increased national electricity connectivity and significantly improved
the installed electricity capacity," said President Kibaki.
Green energy
To meet increased power demands in the country, President Kibaki reaffirmed commitment to develop green energy.
The Head of State noted that the
country’s robust economic growth coupled with fast rising population
levels has accelerated the demand for electricity.
“This phenomenon has presented
several challenges for us. Firstly, our total installed electricity
capacity at 1,500 Megawatts against a peak demand of 1,300 Megawatts
leaves little room for generation capacity break down or becomes grossly
inadequate under serious drought conditions.
"Secondly, our country’s
electricity per capita consumption of 170 kilowatts hours is very low.
In addition, the national electricity connectivity is 30 per cent of the
population,” the President said.
He reiterated his government’s
commitment to ensuring an enabling energy policy and legal framework
that best facilitates energy production, supply and distribution to
provide stimulus for socio-economic transformation as articulated in
Vision 2030.
"Under the Vision 2030 economic
blueprint, it is intended to grow our electricity generation capacity to
21,000 Megawatts in the next 17 years to provide for the projected peak
demand of 17,000 Megawatts and a reserve margin of 23 per cent."
President Kibaki anticipated
that by 2030, more than 90 per cent of Kenya’s population will be
connected to power supply, principally from the national grid.
“In this regard, I recently
launched the construction of the 280 Megawatts geothermal project at
Olkaria geothermal field and it is scheduled for commercial operation by
September 2014,” the Head of State said.
Domestic savings
The President commended KenGen
for funding the 115 Megawatts Kipevu III Thermal Plant through a local
infrastructure bond floated by the company in 2009.
He noted with appreciation that participation
by the citizenry in such projects confirms the people’s confidence in
the infrastructure projects being implemented and a good example of what
can be attained through mobilising domestic savings for long-term
investments.
Energy minister Kiraitu Murungi said when history
is written the President will be remembered for the expansion of energy
and power supply to all corners of the country.
Mr Murungi said the Ministry is
expanding its activities of exploring more geothermal energy projects
and natural gas so as to provide cheap and affordable energy to spur
economic activities in the country.
The area MP Ramadhan Kajembe
thanked the President for the many projects initiated in the Coastal
region and the country at large, saying the major infrastructural
projects and the passage of the new constitution will be a mark of his
legacy to be remembered by many generations to come.
He said the many government
projects initiated under the President leadership have brought
government services closer to Kenyans.
Other speakers included the chairman of
Parliamentary Committee on Energy and Communication James Rege,
assistant Energy minister Magerer Langat, Kengen Managing Director
Edward Njoroge, Kengen chairman Titus Mbathi and Coast PC Samuel
Kilele. Source: Daily Nation
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