Opposition leader Raila Odinga's position as the African Union Special Envoy for Infrastructure Development is set to benefit residents of Kisumu County.
This is after the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leader on Wednesday met a group of Indian investors keen on investing in the lakeside county.
The team led by Dr Raju.S.Gannavarapu is keen to set up a bio degradable factory from where it seeks to produce environmental friendly biodegradable bags, Odinga revealed.
"Received a delegation from India who intend to produce bio degradable bags in the country, which will aid our environmental conservation efforts.
"The team was led by Dr Raju S.Gannavarapu and they are planning to set up their factory in Kisumu," tweeted the former Prime Minister.
The new development is expected to give the city a better and cleaner environment, and also create job employment for locals who will be deployed to the factory.
The meeting was also attended by Kisumu Governor Anyang' Nyong'o and his deputy Mathews Owilli.
This becomes one of the few achievements of Raila barely 3 months after his appointment.
The nomination came exactly a year after the county joined other regions allied to Odinga in opposing the re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta in the previous election.
Raila unsuccessfully vied for the presidency in the August 8 elections before snubbing the October 26 rerun.
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