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Murkomen brings peace gifts to Embobut, ditches past chaos
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80458, member: 636"] So a government minister visited a remote forest community to celebrate a quiet holiday. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen, with his family, marked Boxing Day with the Embobut community in Marakwet East, noting the area was finally free from its past security problems during the festive season. He credited local cooperation with the government for bringing peace to the Kerio Valley, allowing residents a calm Christmas. Murkomen announced several government plans for the region. He said training colleges for both the National Police Service and the Kenya Defence Forces would be built there to boost security and create jobs for local youth. He also pushed for environmental conservation of the crucial Embobut Forest, a key water source. To that end, he revealed a plan to distribute avocado and coffee seedlings next year to fight land degradation and offer economic alternatives, especially after a recent landslide. The Embobut community is recognized as a minority group in Kenya, both in population size and political influence. Often linked to the indigenous Sengwer people, they face historical displacement, limited services, and underrepresentation. Their distinct cultural identity exists alongside these challenges of marginalization in remote Elgeyo Marakwet County. The minister's visit and the distribution of gift hampers highlighted an engagement with this often-overlooked community. [/QUOTE]
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