First Lady hosts Kilifi pupils at Sugoi farm on special education tour
Pupils from Kachororoni and Gandini primary schools Kilifi County have been hosted at President William Ruto’s Sugoi farm in Eldoret for and educational tour.
The students were taken through a farm tour by First Lady Rachel Ruto to learn different farming techniques in horticulture,poultry and dairy farming.
Mrs. Ruto narrated the President’s journey from a humble background into a large scale farming especially in poultry rearing.
“It doesn’t matter what people say about where you come from,I want to tell you great dreams and people are born anywhere,” she said
During the interaction Mrs. Ruto encouraged the kids to put more efforts in school for a brighter future so that they can go back and transform their villages
“Respect your teachers because they bring up people who later become greater than them,work hard and get out of that village and into the world,”she said.
Mrs Ruto further urged schools to embrace fact finding and exchange programs among themselves.
The two schools found in dry and remote areas of Kilifi County are encouraging students to embrace farming at a younger age through the 4K club organization.
She further called for a more united Kenya to achieve the much needed development
“We want a kenya full of peace and unity,this is what the president has been advocating,” she added
“A Kenya where all people love one another, where no individual will want to hurt the other,”she
The teachers and student expressed their gratitude saying they will share back the knowledge gained when they go back home.
“We are very much happy to visit your farm,we have gained lot of knowledge,”said Ms.Pauline moses the Principal Kachochoroni primary school.
During the visit in Kilifi,Mrs Ruto participated in several initiatives aimed at empowering local communities
Kitchen Garden Initiative: She toured a model kitchen garden and launched the Women Economic Empowerment Program to boost household food security through sustainable agriculture.
Through her Voice of Children initiative, she said, the government and partners are working to provide a supportive environment that recognises, protects, and fulfils the rights of every child.
“Through the Voice of Children initiative, we are championing child provision, child protection, and child participation, working to create a nurturing environment where children’s rights are recognised, protected and fulfilled. By amplifying their voices, we are contributing to Kenya’s socio-economic development and long-term resilience,” she added.
Ms Helllen Kabibi principal Gandini comprehensive school said the Kitchen gardens set up by First Lady Rachel were of huge benefits even to the neighbouring communities.





