Governor Rotich Appoints Economic Think Tank to Drive Development in Elgeyo Marakwet County
In a strategic move aimed at bolstering economic development and fostering growth, Elgeyo Marakwet Governor H.E. Wisley Rotich has appointed a team of distinguished individuals to form the county’s Budget and Economic Forum. Among the notable appointments is former President Mwai Kibaki’s aide, Prof. Nick Wanjohi, who brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the table.
The economic think tank, tasked with providing insightful guidance on fiscal matters and economic strategies, also includes prominent figures such as Julius Kipng’etich, Group CEO of Jubilee Holdings Limited, and Timothy Kipchumba Biwott, a seasoned banker. These appointments underscore Governor Rotich’s commitment to assembling a diverse team of professionals capable of steering the county towards prosperity.
Prof. Wanjohi, known for his role as the private secretary and economic advisor to the late President Kibaki, is expected to leverage his extensive background in economics and public policy to contribute to the forum’s objectives. Additionally, his previous tenure as the Vice Chancellor of Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) further strengthens his credentials in driving socio-economic progress.
Dr. Alex Kibet has also been appointed to represent the youth in the forum, reflecting Governor Rotich’s recognition of the importance of inclusive representation. The team, which includes representatives from academia, professionals, women, and civil society groups, is poised to serve for a term of five years, focusing on key areas such as job creation and income growth.
Governor Rotich expressed confidence in the expertise of the appointed economists, emphasizing their role in revitalizing the county’s economic landscape. Highlighting priority sectors such as agriculture, the governor outlined plans to harness available resources and attract investment to spur growth and increase household incomes.
In recent years, Elgeyo Marakwet County has embarked on initiatives to revitalize key sectors such as pyrethrum and coffee farming, with a focus on contract farming agreements to enhance farmer earnings. Dr. Philomena Jepkemboi Tanui and Magdaline Kiyeng have been appointed to represent women and civil society groups, further ensuring diverse perspectives in the decision-making process.
As the county looks forward to a promising future under the guidance of the economic think tank, Governor Rotich remains optimistic about the potential for significant economic transformation, driven by strategic partnerships and concerted efforts towards sustainable development