President William Ruto has assured Kenyans that the construction of the Bomas International Convention Complex is progressing steadily, with works ongoing around the clock to meet the April 2026 completion deadline.

The President said the project is employing up to 3,000 workers daily, creating significant job opportunities while fast-tracking delivery of the facility.

“Construction of the Bomas International Convention Complex is progressing well. The project is being delivered around the clock, employing up to 3,000 workers daily, to ensure it is completed by April 2026. It is designed to meet modern global conference standards and positions Kenya as Africa’s leading conference destination.,”he said.

Once completed, the complex will meet modern global conference standards and position Kenya as Africa’s leading destination for international conferences and high-level summits.

President Ruto noted that the facility has already been booked to host the France–Africa Summit on 12 May 2026, even before its completion, a move he said reflects international confidence in Kenya’s infrastructure development agenda.

He added that the project underscores the government’s commitment to delivering world-class infrastructure that will propel Kenya towards first-world status.

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