Baringo County


Baringo County is one of the 47 Counties of Kenya. It is located in the former Rift Valley Province. Its headquarters and largest town is Kabarnet. The county is home to Lake Baringo.

Geographical location

Baringo bounded by Turkana County and West Pokot County to the North, Samburu County and Laikipia County to the East, Nakuru County and Kericho County to the South, Uasin Gishu County to the South West and Elgeyo Marakwet County to the West. It covers an area of 8,655 sq km. Baringo County lies between Latitudes 00 degrees 13" South and 1
degree 40" north and Longitudes 35 degrees 36" and 36" degrees 30" East.

Administrative and Political Units

Baringo has five administrative sub-counties
  1. Baringo Central
  2. Tiaty
  3. Baringo North
  4. Eldama Ravine
  5. Baringo South
  6. Mogotio
Baringo county has a total of thirty electoral wards and one hundred and sixteen electoral wards. The electoral wards is run by an elected member of county assemby where-areas location is led by Chief appointed.
Sub-CountyArea KM sqElectoral WardsLocations
Baringo South1,678417
Mogotio1,315324
Eldama Ravine1,003616
Baringo Central800521
Baringo North1,704514
Tiaty4,517724
Total11,01530116

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Demographics

The county has a population of 666,763 and an area of.

Distribution of Population by Sex and Sub-County

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Religion and ethnicities

The county is occupied by the Tugen, lembus, Pokot and Njemps. A sizeable population of Nubians is found in Eldama-Ravine. Christianity is the most practiced religion in the county. Baringo county has many tribes including Tugens, Njemps, Pokots, Turkanas, Kikuyus, Numbians and Kisiis. Traditionally, Baringo people believed in a god Asis, who is represented by the sun; however, currently, most individuals in the county believe in Christianity. The well-known Christian denominations within Baringo County include the Anglican Church of Kenya, African Inland Church, and Roman Catholic.

County government

The County Governor is Stanley Kiptis and is deputized by Jacob Kurui Chepkwony. The Senator is Gideon Moi while the County Women is Gladwell Tungo. The County Executive Committee consists of the following:
CEC MemberDocket
Mrs. Scola Jepkesei KimeliyIndustrialization, Commerce Tourism and Enterprise Development
Mrs. Lilian SadallaLand, Housing and Urban Planning
Mr. Edwin RiamanguraYouth, Gender, Labour and Social Services
Mr. Job Kibei TomnoWater and Irrigation
Ms. Caroline LentupuruEnvironment and Natural Resources
Mr. Philemon RonoTransport and Infrastructure
Mrs. Emily KibetEducation
Mr. Lukah RotichAgriculture, Livestock and Fisheries

Economics

The economy of the county is mainly agro-based. The main food crops grown are maize, pigeon peas, beans, Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, sorghum, cassava and finger millet while the cash crops are coffee, cotton, macadamia and pyrethrum. Livestock products include honey, beef, mutton as well as hides and skins. However, little value addition is done to these products.

Urbanization

Major urban centres in the county are Kabarnet, Eldama Ravine, Marigat, Mogotio, Kabartonjo and Chemolingot.

Tourism and Wildlife

Major attractions include:
Major tourist hotels in the county are:
Kabarnet town hosts a number of university campuses including those of Mount Kenya University, Egerton University, and Kisii University.
Secondary schools include Kabarnet High School, Baringo High School, Kapropita High School, and Kituro High School, Tabagon Girls, Pemwai Girls, Tenges Boys among others
There are six hundred and eighty seven primary schools, out of this 601 are public and 86 are private schools. In Secondary school category they are a total of one hundred and fifty nine schools; one hundred and forty seven being public secondary schools and twelve being private public secondary schools.

Health

Kabarnet County Referral Hospital is the largest and best public hospital in the county. There are a total of 172 health facilities; seven level four, 25 level three and 140 level 2 centres.

Transport and infrastructure

The county headquarters is linked to Nakuru and Eldoret by class C roads which fall under the Kenya National Highways Authority.
In January 2016, Fly-SAX began twice-weekly flights between Lake Baringo Airport and Nairobi–Wilson, becoming the first airline to serve the airport.
There are 339 km bitumen, 2141 murram and 995 km earth roads in the county. As at 2014 a total of 9 postal offices were spread across the county with letter boxes of 2950 installed, 2510 rented and 440 vacant.

Constituencies

The county has six constituencies: Baringo Central, Baringo South, Baringo North, Eldama Ravine, Mogotio, and Tiaty.

Villages and settlements