Ruto unveils plans for Turkana's Human Origins Museum at cultural festival
Rift Valley
By
David Njaaga
| Oct 25, 2024
President William Ruto has announced plans to establish the Home of Human Origins Museum and Science Park in Turkana County.
He spoke during the Tobong'u Lore Festival in Lodwar on Friday, October 25.
The initiative aims to enhance research, promote tourism and celebrate the region's rich human history.
Ruto said that the museum would contribute to local development and attract visitors interested in the origins of humanity.
He noted Turkana's archaeological significance, saying it offers valuable insights into human evolution.
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He described the project as "an important project that will be established at Namortunga-Kalokol as a world-class centre for scientific research, cultural tourism and ecotourism."
The Tobong'u Lore, known in English as the Lake Turkana Cultural Festival, celebrates indigenous culture every spring in Turkana, northern Kenya.
This year's festival, now in its eighth edition, began on Thursday and attracted thousands of local and foreign visitors.
It showcases traditional Turkana dances, music, cuisine and crafts, serving as a reminder of the strength found in cultural unity.
In addition to promoting the rich heritage of the Turkana community, the festival fosters peace by inviting neighbouring communities from South Sudan, Uganda and Ethiopia to participate.
Ruto emphasised the importance of unity, stating, "We don't want tribal politics. I will work hard to unite all citizens so that Kenya can move forward."
The festival features cultural exhibitions, the crowning of Miss Tourism Turkana and traditional dances until October 27.
Ruto expressed confidence that the museum will attract global attention, further establishing Turkana as a vital centre for historical research and benefiting the local economy.