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Kenya donates Sh82m to Japan

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 30 – Kenya has donated one million US dollars,  the equivalent of Sh82 million, to assist victims of the devastating earthquake  and Tsunami that hit Japan in March this year.

Presenting the  donation at Harambee House, President Kibaki assured the Government of Japan of  Kenya’s full support in addressing the devastation caused by the earthquake.

“As you continue to heal from this tragedy of almost unimaginable severity,  we pray to the almighty God to grant comfort and courage to the bereaved  families and the entire nation in overcoming the great pain and loss,” President  Kibaki said.

The President further expressed confidence that through  collective efforts and resilience of the Japanese people will enable them to  recover from the challenging circumstances.

At the bilateral level,  President Kibaki said Japan has been a very good friend of Kenya for a long time  and a leading development partner.

In this regard, the Head of State  noted that Japan has assisted in many projects that have played a crucial role  in Kenya’s development.

Said President Kibaki: “On behalf of my  Government, I wish to sincerely thank the Government of Japan for the quality  financial and technical support it has continued to extend in support of our  economic agenda.”

In keeping with the close partnership between the two  countries, President Kibaki appreciated the fact that Kenya is the largest  recipient of Japanese Overseas Development Assistance (ODA) in Africa.

The President also observed that Nairobi hosts one of the largest Japanese  communities on the continent and is the Regional Headquarters for all of Japan’s  major Agencies as well as its largest trading houses.

President Kibaki  once again expressed his personal and Kenyans’ sincere condolences and  sympathies to the Government, families of the victims and the entire Japanese  people following the devastating earthquake and Tsunami that hit their  country.

Receiving the donation on behalf of the Japanese Government,  Japanese Ambassador to Kenya Toshihisa Takata thanked the Government and the  people of Kenya for their expression of solidarity during this time when Japan  is passing through difficult circumstances.

Ambassador Takata said the  donation will go a long way in assisting those affected by the earthquake and  tsunami in his country.

Speaking during the occasion, the Minister for  Internal Security and Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs Prof. George Saitoti  said Japan occupies a special place in Kenya’s diplomatic relations.

In  this regard, Prof Saitoti assured that Kenya will continue working together with  the Government of Japan in addressing the challenges resulting from the  devastating earthquake and tsunami.

Present during the occasion were  Special Programmes Minister Esther Murugi, Foreign Affairs Assistant Minister  Richard Onyonka, Head of Public Service and Secretary to the Cabinet Amb.  Francis Muthaura and Acting Foreign Affairs Permanent Secretary Amb. Patrick  Wamoto among others.

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