President William Ruto on Wednesday returns to the Coast region yet again for a five-day development tour.
The tour comes barely four months after the President pitched tents in the region for a development tour.
His last visit to the Coast region was in July 2023.
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is expected to join the President on the tour.
Nairobi Leo has learnt that the 5-day tour of the region will see him traverse all five counties of the Coast region to launch and inspect development projects.
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According to the programme, the President will first visit Kilifi this Wednesday where he will commission the Mwakirunge road in the Rabai constituency.
He will on Thursday pitch a tent in Kwale where he will commission an electricity mini-grid at Wasini Island in Lunga Lunga.
On the same day, he will preside over the groundbreaking and inspection of Shimoni fish port.
Ruto will call it a day with an inspection of the Dongo Kundu road as well as the Mombasa-Mtwapa road.
On Friday, the President is set to chair a Cabinet Meeting at Mombasa State House.
He will thereafter tour Moi International Airport.
On the same day, the President will preside over Taxpayers' Day and issue community fisheries grants at a separate event in the same county.
On Saturday, Ruto will be in Lamu County where he will commission the Lamu East road.
He will then inspect the Lamu Technical Training Institute and the Bura Irrigation Scheme.
In Tana River County, Ruto will commission the Galole gravity water project and issuance of community fisheries grants in Tana River.
On Sunday, the final day, Rutowill grace an Interdenominational thanksgiving prayer to be held in Mombasa.
After the service, the President will inspect the Baricho water supply project in Malindi and commission the last-mile electricity connectivity project in Ganze.
He will also tour Kinango Technical Training Institute.