“The success of this programme relies on how effectively farmers use these inputs. Our goal is to achieve lasting food security for the county,” he stated.
Under the initiative, each vetted farmer received 10 kilograms of maize seeds and 50 kilograms of fertilizer. Lusaka emphasized that proper use of these inputs would significantly boost harvests and improve livelihoods.
“Currently, we are supporting 500 farmers per ward. With additional resources, we can increase this number to 700, ensuring more farmers benefit,” Lusaka added.
Lusaka’s Key Development Achievements
During a county leadership and stakeholders’ forum at Kibabii University, Lusaka stressed the need for collaboration among leaders to accelerate Bungoma’s development. He highlighted major achievements in various sectors:
Education Sector
Over 300 vocational training instructors transitioned from contractual to permanent terms, ensuring job security and better education quality.
Infrastructure
More than 727 kilometres of roads gravelled across all 45 wards.
8.9 kilometres paved to improve transportation.
32 box culverts and six major bridges completed, enhancing connectivity.
Water and Sanitation
Construction of boreholes and piped water systems.
Establishment of community water kiosks in schools and markets to ensure clean water access.
Healthcare Sector
235 healthcare workers, including 20 medical officers, hired permanently.
Governor Lusaka Empowers 22,500 Farmers with Free Seeds and Fertilizer in Bungoma
548 additional health personnel recruited on contractual terms to enhance medical service delivery.
A Call for Collective Effort
Lusaka emphasized that sustainable development requires joint efforts from both government and community members.
“We must work together to address key issues affecting our people. No leader can succeed in isolation,” he said.