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Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi flagging off the transportation of electricity poles and transformers to different parts of Igembe South sub county. PHOTO: DICKSON MWITI

32,000 Meru homesteads set for power in Sh2.7bn project

DICKSON MWITI-KNA

The Government, in partnership with the African Development Bank (AfDB), has allocated Sh2.7 billion to connect 32,000 homesteads to electricity across Meru County.

Speaking during the official groundbreaking and flag-off ceremony for the last-mile connectivity project at Athiru Gaiti Market, as well as in Kalamene Munyakiri and Ugoti villages in Igembe South, Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi said the initiative reflects the government’s commitment to achieving universal electricity access for underserved communities.

The CS noted that the project aligns with President William Ruto’s agenda of inclusive and transformative socio-economic development.

He added that a Sh1.2 billion power substation currently under construction in Maua will further strengthen electricity supply and distribution in the region.

“These projects aim to provide clean, affordable, and reliable electricity to the said villages and the improved electricity access will boost business opportunities and create a better learning environment for students,” said Wandayi.

Additionally, the Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy Corporation (REREC) has allocated Sh304 million to connect 4,004 homesteads in Igembe South Sub-county, while Sh25.5 million has been set aside specifically for Kalamene and Munyakiri areas.

The latter project is expected to be completed within the next two and a half months and will benefit 382 families.

The CS assured residents that transformers previously removed would be replaced and that the region would not face power shortages once the projects are completed.