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President Ruto Champions Galana Kulalu Mega Project as Cornerstone of Kenya’s Food Security Agenda

Harper Vaughn by Harper Vaughn
May 20, 2025
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President Ruto Champions Galana Kulalu Mega Project as Cornerstone of Kenya’s Food Security Agenda
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Galana Kulalu Project Signals Major Shift in Kenya’s Food Security Agenda.

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The Galana Kulalu Food Security Project is entering full operational phase, marking a significant milestone in Kenya’s efforts to become a food-secure nation. President William Ruto, during an inspection tour, confirmed that key infrastructural components of the project have been completed and are undergoing final testing. These include the construction of a siltation basin, pump station, inlet and outlet canals, a reservoir, and an off-take sump, collectively valued at KSh 519.4 million.

The infrastructure comprises a 753-metre inlet canal, a 450 million-litre reservoir, a 1,210-metre outlet canal, and a 20 million-litre sump, all designed to optimize water use for maximum agricultural productivity. President Ruto emphasized that the era of unfulfilled promises in agriculture must end, declaring that the project will be the foundation for job creation, food production, and even exports.

President Ruto highlighted that the Galana Kulalu project is a cornerstone of his administration’s broader strategy to eradicate hunger and establish Kenya as an agricultural powerhouse. The government has partnered with private investors through a Public-Private Partnership framework, which he believes will accelerate the scale and impact of the initiative. A private firm is scheduled to commence farming activities in the coming week, setting the pace for what is anticipated to be a transformative shift in national food production.

A total of 250,000 acres will be put under irrigation, with 20,000 acres allocated to Selu Limited, 50,000 acres to the Nyumbani Foundation, and 180,000 acres to Al Dahra, a company from the United Arab Emirates. Kenya and the UAE have already signed a Memorandum of Understanding to facilitate investment in food and animal feed production. These collaborations aim to boost domestic food supply and position Kenya as a regional agricultural exporter.

To guarantee consistent water availability, President Ruto announced the construction of a dam to harness water from River Galana. In addition, he inspected the ongoing works on the Galana-Kulalu Bridge and access road, which are critical for transporting produce from the farms to local and international markets. The infrastructure, including a 200-metre bridge and supporting roads, is being constructed at a cost of KSh 1.5 billion.

President Ruto also underscored the importance of reducing production costs through sustainable energy solutions. He revealed that the Galana Kulalu project is being electrified through a KSh 2.9 billion investment led by the Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy Corporation (REREC). The initiative will replace diesel-powered systems with electricity, supporting agro-processing ventures and lowering the overall cost of food production. The electrification is expected to be completed by 2026.

Reiterating his commitment to delivering on promises made to Kenyans, the President stated that his focus remains on development and service delivery, rather than political bickering. He urged leaders across the political divide to unite around transformative projects and avoid divisive rhetoric that distracts from the nation’s priorities. “This is not the time for political campaigns or insults. It is time to deliver for the people,” he said.

President Ruto concluded by affirming that his administration will serve all Kenyans fairly, regardless of their political preferences. He stated that every citizen deserves development and service, reinforcing the constitutional principle of equal treatment and unity. Through projects like Galana Kulalu, the government aims to drive inclusive economic growth and build a food-secure future for all.

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Harper Vaughn

Harper Vaughn holds a Master’s Degree in Media Relations and Management from Leeds University Institute of Communications Studies, as well as a postgraduate degree in Arts, majoring in Modern English Literature (Class of 2003). Since 2008, Vaughn has worked as a freelance writer for People’s Daily, specializing in article writing. Responsibilities include researching topics, gathering relevant information, planning article formats, and crafting well-organized, engaging pieces for publication.

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