Residents of Western Kenya—comprising Bungoma, Busia, Kakamega, Trans-Nzoia, and Vihiga counties—are set to benefit from a new regional Savings and Credit Cooperative (SACCO) aimed at accelerating economic empowerment.
The initiative, dubbed “Tushirikiane DT Sacco,” is being spearheaded by Cs Wycliffe Oparanya, who on Saturday convened a high-level stakeholders’ meeting at his Mabole home to chart the way forward.
Cs Oparanya making his address.
The SACCO has already secured name reservation, and interim officials representing each of the five counties were elected during the meeting.
Addressing over 1,000 attendees, CS Oparanya revealed that the SACCO has already enlisted 10,000 members across the region, with an ambitious target of reaching 250,000 members within three months.
“I urge the interim officials to expedite the registration process so that within two weeks, we have a certificate to move forward,” he said.
He emphasized that the SACCO is designed to enable members to save and access affordable credit, thereby improving livelihoods through support in education, healthcare, and other essential needs.
Waziri Oparanya with interim officials of the Soon to be launched Sacco.
CS Oparanya also announced that he had officially registered as Member No. 001, calling on residents of the Western region to embrace the initiative.
Inclusive Membership Model
Unlike traditional SACCOs that were often aligned to specific professions—such as Mwalimu National SACCO for teachers and Mhasibu SACCO for accountants—Tushirikiane DT Sacco will adopt an inclusive approach, welcoming members from all sectors.
To ensure strong institutional backing, the initiative has brought on board key stakeholders including the State Department for Cooperatives, CIC Insurance Group, SACCO Societies Regulatory Authority (SASRA), and Safaricom.
Government Backing and Regional Support
 Regional Commissioner Mr. Irungu Macharia lauded the initiative, describing it as a strategic government intervention to alleviate poverty.
“This is a deliberate effort to uplift our people economically. Through savings and access to credit, households will better manage education and healthcare needs,” he noted.
Members in attendance
He added that the National Government Administrative Officers (NGAO) will play a key role in mobilizing and sensitizing communities across the five counties.
Political Leaders Endorse Initiative
Lugari Member of Parliament Nabii Nabwera praised the SACCO as a practical implementation of the government’s Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA).
“I have registered as Member No. 002 and will actively support recruitment and training efforts in Lugari,” he said.
Ikolomani MP Benard Shinali, who chairs the Departmental Committee on Trade, Industry, and Cooperatives, highlighted ongoing legislative efforts to streamline SACCO operations.
“We are working on laws to enhance accountability and protect members’ savings, ensuring that SACCOs are professionally managed,” he stated.
Regulatory Assurance. 
A representative from SACCO Societies Regulatory Authority (SASRA) Mr. David Sandaji, affirmed the authority’s commitment to guiding the SACCO through compliance and regulatory processes.
He noted that Kenya currently has over 350 registered SACCOs, with about 10 based in the Western region, adding that SASRA will support Tushirikiane DT Sacco to ensure swift and compliant establishment.
Public Reception. 
Community members welcomed the initiative, with Mrs. Mary Vihenda expressing optimism about its impact.
“This is a noble idea that will uplift lives across the Mulembe Nation. I am proud to be part of Tushirikiane DT Sacco and will fully support it,” she said.
Call to Action. 
CS Oparanya concluded by urging NGAO officers and regional leaders to intensify public awareness campaigns to ensure inclusivity.
“No one should be left behind. This SACCO belongs to all of us.”

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