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The Departmental Committee on Tourism and Wildlife, chaired by Maara Constituency MP Hon. Kareke Mbiuki, convened a meeting with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Wildlife Research and Training Institute, Dr. Patrick Omondi, Acting CEO of the Tourism Fund, Mr. David Mwangi and the CEO of the Kenya International Convention Centre (KICC), Mr. James Mwaura.
The committee underscored the need for innovation, strategic action and accountability to ensure these vital sectors thrive.
Hon. Mbiuki emphasized the urgency of these issues, stating that Kenya's tourism potential is immense, but we must prioritize our efforts, especially in times of financial constraints.
βOur goal is to ensure that every shilling spent yields maximum benefit for our people and our economy," he said.
In a meeting with the Ag. CEO Tourism Fund, the Committee discussed engagement of local youth in tourism-related projects, particularly in Tsavo.
Mr. Mwangi told the Committee that the Fund was creating jobs and investing in conversation.
"By involving the youth, we are not only creating jobs but also fostering a generation that is invested in conservation and tourism management. This approach is a win-win, offering both employment and skill development opportunities," Mr. Mwangi said.
Another issue addressed was the involvement of local communities in tourism projects. The Committee stressed the importance of ensuring that these communities are not only consulted but actively involved in initiatives that impact their livelihoods.
Accountability in the use of public funds was a recurring matter in the discussions. The Committee expressed concern over the lack of completion of certain projects, such as those initiated in Thome.
The Committee also deliberated on the management of parks, particularly in Mombasa, proposing that they be handed over to the county government to improve their upkeep.