President William Samoe Ruto has recently inaugurated the Call Centre International (CCI) Global Contact Centre at Tatu City in Kiambu County, a significant development that has already generated employment for over 5,000 individuals.
This initiative was praised by President Ruto as a pivotal step in attracting further investment into the digital sector.
In a statement released on X.com, President Ruto emphasized the government’s proactive efforts in fostering an environment conducive to digital innovation and economic growth.
“Our deliberate investments and incentives continue to attract investors in the digital space, expanding opportunities for our youth,” remarked President Ruto, highlighting the administration’s commitment to leveraging technology for socio-economic development.
President Ruto also outlined strategic measures aimed at bolstering Kenya’s Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) and IT-enabled services sector, with a clear focus on enhancing competitiveness and aligning with global standards.
The establishment of the CCI Global Contact Centre not only signifies progress in Kenya’s digital transformation but also serves as a testament to the country’s growing potential in the global digital economy. This milestone reflects a concerted effort to harness the power of technology for sustainable development and youth empowerment.
