Governor Mutuma announces free milk programme for all ECDE learners

Governor Isaac Mutuma speaking during the 10th Farmers’ Field Day organized by Meru Dairy Cooperative Union at the Gitoro ASK Showground in Meru Town. Photo John Majau

Meru Governor Isaac Mutuma has announced plans to introduce free milk for all Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE) children in the county in a bid to boost nutrition and school attendance among the young learners.

Speaking during the Meru Dairy Cooperative Union’s 10th Farmer’s Field Day at Gitoro ASK Showground, Governor Mutuma said that while the initiative is a top priority for his administration, the county’s financial resources are insufficient to implement it fully.

He appealed to President Ruto to provide financial support to ensure the program’s success.

“Our children deserve a strong start in life. A simple initiative, such as providing free milk, can make a significant difference. But we cannot do it alone. We are appealing for the national government’s support to be able to implement this program,” said Governor Mutuma.

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In addition, the Governor urged President Ruto to intervene in the long-stalled sewer project, which was intended to relocate waste management infrastructure from Gakoromone to Rwanyange.

The project, launched in 2019 and initially scheduled for completion by 2022, has stalled due to delays by the contractor and funding constraints.

“It is disheartening to see a vital project like this one stall for so long. We are asking the President to help revive and fast-track the work so that the residents can finally benefit,” he said.

Governor Mutuma also highlighted the urgent need for support in expanding the Last Mile Connectivity program, which aims to provide electricity to underserved areas.

He emphasised that the lack of electricity remains a major barrier to rural development and economic growth in Meru.

Furthermore, the Governor made a passionate appeal for financing the Mutuaru Water Project, which he said requires KSh 2.4 billion to complete.

The project, once implemented, is expected to significantly improve water access for thousands of residents in the region.

“Access to clean water is a fundamental need. The Mutuaru project is ready to transform lives, but we need Ksh 2.4 billion to bring it to life. We call on President Ruto to help us make this a reality,” Governor Mutuma urged.

By John Majau

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