Reviving Muhuru Bay: A Step Towards Economic Growth

By Erick Otieno

Muhuru Bay in Muhuru Ward, Nyatike Sub-County, is set for a major transformation as plans to restore its historical significance as a key maritime hub gain momentum. Once a bustling landing point for ships, the port’s revival is expected to boost trade, transport, and economic activities in the region.

A high-profile delegation recently conducted a public participation exercise to engage the local community on the project. The team included officials from the National Land Commission, the Ministry of Lands, and the Migori County Government. The delegation from the National Land Commission was led by Mr. Msongo Ndege, while the Migori County Government team was headed by County Executive Committee Members (CECMs) John Oring’o (Lands & Transport) and Mercy Okwanyo (Land & Housing), alongside Chief Officers Prof. Rose Ogwang Odhiambo (Gender & Inclusivity) and Andrew Mwera (Lands & Urban Development).

During the engagement, it was affirmed that the land designated for the Muhuru Port project originally belonged to the Kenya Railways Authority and is now under the Kenya Ports Authority. However, it was noted that some individuals had illegally acquired titles to sections of the land. The community, in a show of unity, expressed full support for the project and called for the immediate revocation of these illegal titles to pave the way for the port’s construction.

The plan to revamp the port comes just weeks after Migori Governor Dr. George Mbogo Ochilo met with Housing Principal Secretary Charles Hinga in Nairobi. Their discussions focused on the actualization of several development projects, including the establishment of Economic Stimulus Programme (ESP) markets within the county.

The revival of Muhuru Pier is expected to unlock economic opportunities for Nyatike, positioning it as a strategic trade hub and enhancing connectivity with neighbouring regions. The government has assured residents that the project will be implemented transparently, ensuring maximum benefits for the people of Nyatike.

With renewed commitment from national and county leadership, Muhuru Bay is on the path to reclaiming its status as a vital economic gateway, promising prosperity for local businesses, traders, and fishermen.

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