President William Ruto has announced a vital lifeline for families devastated by recent floods in the country, unveiling a financial aid package of Sh10,000 per affected household.
This pledge comes as part of broader government efforts to address the immediate needs of flood victims and facilitate their recovery.
During his visit to Kiamaiko and Mathare Depot in Nairobi County, President Ruto emphasized the significance of providing direct financial assistance to families grappling with the aftermath of the floods.
"Each family will get Sh10,000 to facilitate this cause," he stated, underlining the government's commitment to easing the financial burden on affected households.
The relief fund aims to support flood-affected families in their relocation and resettlement efforts, offering crucial assistance as they navigate the challenges of rebuilding their lives.
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President Ruto's announcement underscores the government's recognition of the urgent need to provide tangible support to communities ravaged by the natural disaster.
In addition to the financial aid package, Ruto reiterated the government's commitment to addressing broader issues arising from the floods.
He emphasized the allocation of resources towards purchasing essential supplies such as food and bedding for affected individuals, ensuring their immediate needs are met.
Furthermore, the President outlined plans for the reconstruction of schools damaged by the floods, allocating Sh1 billion towards this endeavour.
“Additionally, we apportioned Sh1 billion to rebuild schools so that our children can resume their studies in good time," the president said.
As communities strive to rebuild in the wake of the floods, President Ruto affirmed the government's readiness to work closely with relevant stakeholders to ensure a coordinated response.
Through collaborative efforts and sustained support, the government endeavours to assist affected communities in overcoming the challenges posed by natural disasters and rebuilding resilient communities for the future.