Kindiki urges youth to shun violence, vows revival of the sugar sector in Western
Western
By
Benard Lusigi and Mary Imenza
| Jul 19, 2025
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has urged young people to resist being used by self-seeking politicians to cause chaos, urging Kenyans to uphold peace amid political and economic challenges.
Speaking in Matayos Constituency during the launch of the Women Economic Empowerment Programme, he commended the residents for maintaining peace during the recent nationwide demonstrations.
“Thank you, Busia, for keeping peace and maintaining law and order. I praise you for that,” He said.
The Deputy President condemned acts of violence and looting witnessed during the protests, cautioning that such chaos only undermines efforts to build the economy.
He accused some politicians of exploiting the youth for political gains, saying Kenyans must reject leaders who promote division and destruction.
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Kindiki reaffirmed the Kenya Kwanza government’s commitment to revitalising the region’s economy through key development projects.
He said the revival of collapsed sugar factories in Busia and Kakamega is already underway and that cane farmers are beginning to reap the benefits.
“For the first time since sugarcane farming began in 1922, farmers are receiving significant bonuses under this administration, and we shall ensure that they continue getting,” he noted.
The DP also promised the completion of key road projects in the region, including the Kisumu–Luanda–Busia highway and the Nasewa–Funyula–Budalang’i Road.