Monday 4 November 2013

Garissa to record sites

Garissa county government has began taking stock of the number of its tourists, historical and natural resource’s sites which were previously not documented.

 County executive in charge of Environment, Salah Yakub also said some unique wildlife including the rear Hirola antelope and birds will be filmed and used to market the county.

 Speaking while on a tour of Bananei location on Saturday, Yakub said the county has unique tourist attraction sites and natural habitants.

 He said rare resources in Kenya such as oil, gas, limestones are gysums are in the county. Yakub said unique rocks which are used to construct buildings and indigenous palm trees are found in the Garissa.

 He further said the county government will keep the records and document historical sites. The records will be used to showcase the county as a tourist destination when exhibitions, forums and shows are held in future.

 Garissa County has began taking stock of a number of its tourists, historical and natural resource’s sites which were previously not documented.

County executive in charge of environment, Salah Yakub also said some unique wildlife including the rear hirola antelope and birds will be filmed and use to market the county.

Speaking at the weekend at Bananei location while on tour, Farah said the county has one of the most attracting wildlife’s and unique natural habitants.

 He said valuable resources such as oil, gas, limestones, gysums and unique rocks which can be used for construction can be used for construction and rear tall palm trees are also found in the county.

 He further said the county government will ensure that it properly keeps the record and permanent data on the same to used to showcase when there will be any exhibition, forum and shows in future.
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