Gachagua urges Rift Valley governors to help fight illicit brew

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Gachagua urges Rift Valley governors to help fight illicit brew
Gachagua urges Rift Valley governors to help fight illicit brew

Africa-Press – Kenya. Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has asked governors from the Rift Valley region to work with leaders and security officers in a bid to fight illicit, toxic alcohol and substance abuse.

The DP said illicit brew has become a threat to economic stability, the lives and health of the youth.

He asked the governors to carry out an audit on the licenses issued to ascertain their status with a view to cutting down on illegal ones.

The audit will also help to deal with the problem of alcoholism in the region.

Gachagua spoke on Monday in Nakuru during a conference on ending alcoholism, the manufacture and sale of illicit and toxic brew, drug and substance abuse in the larger Rift Valley region.

DP said the government has intensified the battle against the vice asking leaders, administrators and residents to support the renewed push to save the youth from the ills.

“In every 10 shops in a small trading centre, seven are bars and restaurants, selling during the day and the night. The governors should work with the members of the national administration to look into the licensing of the bars,” he said.

As an immediate measure to curb the menace, Gachagua called for the closure of all non-licensed distilleries in the region which have been identified as one of the sources of the harmful alcoholic drinks.

“Those illegal distilleries operating in homes and behind shops must be shut,” he said.

The DP also requested governors from the region to urgently convene forums in their counties to come up with more effective preventive measures.

With figures presented by the National Authority Campaign Against Drug Abuse (NACADA) capturing a grim picture of the situation in the region, Gachagua said it was no longer business as usual warning that no one will derail them.

“We will not spare anyone who will stand in the way of rescuing our youth from being rendered unproductive and unable to make any contribution to the growth of our nation,” he said.

Gachagua said NACADA will be allocated more funds as it facilitates the fight against the ills in the region and nationally.

He said the government will consider opening rehabilitation centres in every county to aid in the reintegration into society of those rescued.

The DP said the vices have become too rampant to be treated lightly saying President William Ruto has issued firm instructions to ensure the menace was dealt with firmly.

“The war against the sale and consumption of Illicit brew, drug and substance abuse in the country must be won. It is a bid to save the country from sliding into drunkenness,” he said.

The conference was convened by the Deputy President who is spearheading the fight nationally.

The meeting was attended by Cabinet Secretaries, governors, MPs, senators, members of the national government administration and residents who agreed to support the government in the fight.

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