A closer look inside a kitchen run by Food4Education, a non-government and a non-profit organization - the organization's largest kitchen has a capacity of serving over 20,000 children everyday.

Government approves school cooking gas programme

Start

President William Ruto has called on the private sector to support the governmentโ€™s cooking gas programme for public learning institutions.

The President said the project will primarily be funded by the private sector. The goal, he pointed out, is to ensure that the institutions have access to clean energy.

โ€œWe will buy gas from them and they will be required to install all the LPG tanks and other infrastructure in our schools and other facilities,โ€ he said.

He directed the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum to facilitate a process enabling the private sector to roll out the programme within one year.

President Ruto made the remarks during the commissioning of the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Programme for public institutions of learning at Jamhuri High School, Nairobi.

The President said the programme aims to address the effects of climate change by promoting the use of gas instead of firewood and charcoal.

He explained that by curbing the cutting of trees for firewood, the programme would boost the governmentโ€™s plan to plant 15 billion trees.

President Ruto further noted that the plan cannot succeed if Kenyans continue cutting down trees.

โ€œWe are launching a government project that will ensure 11,000 schools in the country are connected to gas to end the use of firewood and charcoal,โ€ he said.

The President pointed out that the programme provides a win-win outcome: Conserving trees, ensuring clean energy and improving health outcomes.

โ€œNow we can monitor transitioning all schools from using biomass, charcoal and firewood to using clean gas,โ€ he said.

The President also announced that the country would begin buying gas through an Open Tender System to ensure Kenyans access it at competitive prices.

โ€œOur plan is to increase gas consumption from 6.5kg to 15kg per person per year, and enhance the penetration of gas usage from the current 24 per cent to 70 per cent,โ€ he said.

President Ruto said the government is working with the private sector to establish a common-user import facility at the Kenya Petroleum Refineries Ltd.

Click here to collaborate with us and create impactfulย campaigns

He explained that in implementing affordable energy solutions, the government has ensured every project includes an LPG ecosystem to enhance the partnership.

The President said zero-rated taxes on LPG have improved storage infrastructure nationwide, adding that addressing the volumes, sustainability and affordability is critical for the sectorโ€™s growth.

He said the government has developed robust policies, regulations and standards to ensure the sectorโ€™s growth while safeguarding health and safety.

โ€œA thriving LPG sector promises significant economic benefits, including increased investment and job creation,โ€ he said.

The President assured parents that 11,000 classrooms for Grade 9 learners are ready for use when schools reopen in January.

He emphasised that the governmentโ€™s goal is to create a fit-for-purpose education system that addresses the needs of the time.

Those who attended the function included Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja, Cabinet Secretaries Opiyo Wandayi (Energy) and Hassan Joho (Mining), and Members of Parliament.

0
    0
    Your Cart
    Your cart is emptyReturn to Shop

    Don't Miss

    Absa empowers 200 business leaders in Western region

    A total of 200 business leaders in Kisumu were hosted on Monday,…

    Absa pumps Sh500m initial seed funding on Foundationย 

    Absa Bank has officially launched its Absa Kenya Foundation (AKF) to promote…

    Kenyan schoolgirls benefit from Superior Homes Foundation

    Superior Homes Foundation continues its impactful journey of empowering girls and supporting…

    Mwendwa ahead of FKF elections as 53 delegates back Petra

    In a significant boost for Team Blue, the joint ticket of Doris…

    President Ruto nominates insider as new CBK deputy governor

    President William Ruto has nominated Gerald Nyaoma Arita as the second Deputy…

    Discover more from Business Barometer

    Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

    Continue reading