Galana–Kulalu/PS Omollo/XThe Government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening Kenya’s food security as a cornerstone of national stability and self-reliance. PS Omollo said the technology-driven approach is expected to reduce Kenya’s reliance on food imports by up to 40%, strengthening national food sovereignty while contributing to long-term economic and security objectives. Galana–Kulalu/PS Omollo/XGalana–Kulalu/PS Omollo/XAs part of the programme, the Galana–Kulalu Bridge, which links Kilifi and Tana River counties, is now 90 per cent complete, according to the PS. The bridge is expected to improve access and transport between the two counties, serving as a vital link between the Galana–Kulalu food security project and the Malindi–Sala Gate Road. The Galana–Kulalu Food Security Project was launched by President William Ruto on January 4, 2023, to create employment opportunities and strengthen the country’s food security.
Source: Daily Nation January 28, 2026 04:49 UTC