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Kenyan president to showcase investments in infrastructure at EAC summit

Source: Xinhua   2018-02-22 03:06:04

NAIROBI, Feb. 21 (Xinhua) -- Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta will fly to Uganda on Thursday for a three-day official visit to attend a regional summit on financing infrastructure and health, his office said Wednesday.

During the summit of the East African Community (EAC) member states, State House spokesman Manoah Esipisu said in a statement that Kenyatta will showcase the progress Kenya has made in investments in infrastructure over the last five years.

Esipisu said the Kenyan leader will also unveil plans for further investment in the infrastructure and emphasize his commitment to a more integrated approach in infrastructure development for the region.

"Affordable health for all is one of President Kenyatta's Big Four commitments in his second term, alongside affordable housing, enhanced manufacturing and value addition as well as food security and nutrition," Esipisu said.

During the presidential retreat on financing infrastructure and health and a summit of the EAC member states Kampala, Kenyatta will also make the point that it was no longer viable for East Africa to build infrastructure with a silo mentality.

According to Esipisu, Kenyatta will urge greater speed in implementing projects, with a sharp focus on continuing the agenda of promoting the free movement of people across EAC and the wider African continent.

"The president sees enhanced people-to-people contact as key to improving trade, growing regional economies and lifting the lives of citizens," he said.

Esipisu said the president will also speak on Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) arrangements between the EAC and the European Union and outline Kenya's path in the arrangements and what he sees as the future in cementing sustainable trade relations between the region and the EU.

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Kenyan president to showcase investments in infrastructure at EAC summit

Source: Xinhua 2018-02-22 03:06:04

NAIROBI, Feb. 21 (Xinhua) -- Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta will fly to Uganda on Thursday for a three-day official visit to attend a regional summit on financing infrastructure and health, his office said Wednesday.

During the summit of the East African Community (EAC) member states, State House spokesman Manoah Esipisu said in a statement that Kenyatta will showcase the progress Kenya has made in investments in infrastructure over the last five years.

Esipisu said the Kenyan leader will also unveil plans for further investment in the infrastructure and emphasize his commitment to a more integrated approach in infrastructure development for the region.

"Affordable health for all is one of President Kenyatta's Big Four commitments in his second term, alongside affordable housing, enhanced manufacturing and value addition as well as food security and nutrition," Esipisu said.

During the presidential retreat on financing infrastructure and health and a summit of the EAC member states Kampala, Kenyatta will also make the point that it was no longer viable for East Africa to build infrastructure with a silo mentality.

According to Esipisu, Kenyatta will urge greater speed in implementing projects, with a sharp focus on continuing the agenda of promoting the free movement of people across EAC and the wider African continent.

"The president sees enhanced people-to-people contact as key to improving trade, growing regional economies and lifting the lives of citizens," he said.

Esipisu said the president will also speak on Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) arrangements between the EAC and the European Union and outline Kenya's path in the arrangements and what he sees as the future in cementing sustainable trade relations between the region and the EU.

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