After acquiring all the land along the coast of the Great Lakes Region, these new lands need to be divided into new administrative districts to facilitate management and data collection.
Previously, even the northern part of Kenya was in a state of temporary lack of administrative divisions.
This time, due to the expansion of the Northwestern War, the lands west of Turkana Lake also fell into the hands of East Africa.
Previously, the East African colony had no presence on the west coast of Turkana Lake. The lake itself was a natural barrier, hindering East Africa's expansion.
Moreover, at that time, the south was separated by the Buganda Kingdom and many tribes, making it difficult for the Western Kenya district to develop westward.
Now, the shores of the Great Lakes are all in the hands of the East African colony, and the East African colony has smoothly incorporated the lands from west of Turkana Lake all the way to Frederick Lake (Albert Lake).