Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura Unveils Massive Development Projects Ahead of Historic Madaraka Day Celebrations in Wajir
Wajir County is set to make history on June 1 as it hosts Kenya's Madaraka Day celebrations for the first time since independence, a move the government says reflects its commitment to inclusivity, national unity and equitable development. Speaking during a press briefing at Harambee Annex in Nairobi on Sunday, Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura said the decision to hold the 63rd Madaraka Day celebrations in Wajir marks a significant milestone for the North Eastern region, which has for decades remained on the periphery of major national events. Mwaura said the celebrations are more than a ceremonial occasion, describing them as a symbol of a united Kenya where every region has a place in the country's development agenda. "The choice of Wajir demonstrates the government's commitment to ensuring no region is left behind," he said. Ahead of the national event, Wajir Town has undergone extensive infrastructure improvements, including the construction of...