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Kilifi Governor-Candidates Tout Economic Liberation

In the final stretch of campaigns towards next week General Election, Two of Kilifi’s gubernatorial candidates have pledged to recover the Economy of Kilifi County once elected.

George Kithi a renowned lawyer and Gideon Mung’aro who is a former CAS in President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Administration are seeking to succeed outgoing Governor Amson Kingi who is completing his second and final term in office.

Kithi who is eying the gubernatorial seat on a Pamoja African Alliance (PAA) ticket promised to revive the ailing tourism sector, fund the education of locals to study free of charge,  and revive all collapsed industries.

On the other hand, Gideon Mung’aro who is the ODM candidate for Kilifi said he has a plan to revamp[ the tourism sector n for Kilifi.

Both Candidates have intensified campaigns for Kilifi County’s top seat in the final round of official campaigns as per the IEBC guidelines.

Speaking at Junju ward in Kilifi South Constituency said if elected he will to ensure 50 percent of the students at the Rondald Ngala Utalii College.

“Those who will be schooling at Ronald Ngalla Utalii college will get scholarships to study free of charge because our system of education in Kilifi is to ensure all children access education for free,” he said.

Kithi said tourism will be uplifted because its the key economic pillar of the county.

He said his administration will open up more industries, increase Economic Processing Zones (EPZ) , revive the collapsed Cashewnut industry in Kilifi town, and set up a new coconut industry to create job opportunities for the youth.

The PAA governor hopefully said beach tourism was unique and only found on the Coast and termed it as a deliberate move by the national government not to market it fully.

he said those authorities were pushing to market only their areas that’s why the sector has switched to Naivasha, Nakuru.

“The tourism sector in Coast region is dead because the leaders who are there are less concerned in promoting the industry, if the authority is From Naivasha he ensures that he pushes for the sector to thrive in that area,” he said.

To him, tourism thrives because of the beach product which is only found in the Coast region that’s why once elected he will market Kilifi county to become the best tourism destination in Kenya and globally.

On his part, Mung’aro who spoke separately during a meeting in Malindi said he would make a difference in three years once elected which shall not be compared to the first 10 years of devolution.

The former Devolution CAS said even the investors have realized that he is headed to victory and have confidence in his leadership.

“Three or four weeks ago I was called to a meeting by the British Embassy, and we have begun strategies of reviving Malindi, Money is there,” he said.

One of the strategies he said is to expand the Buntuani waterfront project which was funded by the World bank government to stretch the developments to Sabaki bridge.

He said the British Government has committed to construct a project from Vasco Da Gama to River Sabaki which once complete shall Make Malindi a 24-hour economy and a global tourism hub.

“There will be lighting, stalls of all kinds, one will be able to walk day and night with his or her family, you can buy clothes, eat, it will be an ultramodern beachfront project,” he said.

Mung’aro who has served as Malindi Mayor, MP for Malindi, and Kilifi North MP before becoming a CAS said the project will be funded by the British Government.

he said the British government has committed to making sure Malindi regains its lost glory which will create jobs.

On Industries he said that once elected he plans to establish a coconut industry in Bomu area of Rabai, Pineapple industry in Magarini.

“By establishing industries we intend to create job opportunities for the people and those already working in the Bodaboda sector shall also get more money,” he said.

Also in the race for Kilifi County include Aisha Jumwa of UDA, Alphonce Dzombo Mbaru of Safina party, and Franco Esposito a Kenyan of Italian origin who is vying as an independent candidate.

Another candidate Michael Tinga of Ford Kenya withdrew from the race and threw his weight to George Kithi last Saturday.

Dan Ojumah
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