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Mutahi Kagwe vows to tackle Agriculture cartels if approved to be CS

Mutahi Kagwe has proposed to tackle cartels in the Agriculture and Livestock sector by having a collaborative approach with farmers, experts, and other key players to ensure that decisions are made for the benefit of the broader Kenyan population if approved to be CS Agriculture and Livestock production.

Speaking before lawmakers today, Kagwe noted that cartels tend to push back when their interests are threatened but he is ready and will fight back.

“Cartels will fight back, and I am ready for that battle. I know the road ahead will be tough, but I have confidence in the support of the people of Kenya, the ministry, and Parliament,” he stated.

The agriculture sector has long been known to be infiltrated by powerful cartels that manipulate pricing, access to markets, and distribution of vital supplies.

“We must be consultative in every step we take. We cannot afford to make decisions in isolation. Agriculture belongs to the people, and we must consult with them and the experts who know the terrain,” he explained.

Kagwe highlighted the challenges posed by cartels in the agricultural sector, recalling his earlier statements from 2020 when he publicly exposed the prevalence of cartels operating from Afya House.

Reflecting on his previous experience during the COVID-19 pandemic, Kagwe stressed the importance of strong leadership and transparent decision-making during times of crisis.

He shared a personal account from 2020 when the government faced shortages of critical protective gear, such as masks and PPEs, in the wake of the global health crisis.

“At the time, people were paying outrageous prices for items that were in short supply, including masks. We had to make tough decisions and sometimes pay higher prices to ensure our healthcare workers were protected,” he recounted.

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He went on to explain how the government eventually worked with local manufacturers to produce the needed equipment at significantly reduced prices, bringing costs down from thousands of shillings to as little as Sh2,000 per item.

Kagwe reiterated the importance of preparing for future pandemics and challenges.

“The next crisis is not a matter of if, but when,” he said, stressing that effective leadership and the courage to make difficult decisions are essential in saving lives and protecting the public.

He made it clear that should he be confirmed as Agriculture CS, he would continue to take strong action against cartels and work closely with stakeholders to reform the agricultural sector for the betterment of all Kenyans.

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