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FILE | NATION The Mawingu IDP camp accomodates more than 11,000 displaced persons. The government faces an uphill task in ensuring that all IDPs are resettled by its December 31 deadline.

FILE | NATION The Mawingu IDP camp accomodates more than 11,000 displaced persons. The government faces an uphill task in ensuring that all IDPs are resettled by its December 31 deadline. 

By GEOFFREY RONO and HENRY NYARORA
Posted  Sunday, February 22  2009 at  19:00

In Summary

  • Move affected families back to their farms, urge key leaders

MPs from Rift Valley Province have called for the closure of camps for poll chaos victims in the region.

Led by Agriculture minister William Ruto and his Roads counterpart Franklin Bett, the MPs said all displaced people living in camps should be re-settled on their farms by the government.

They said leaders, including MPs, councillors and administrators from the region, were planning to visit the camps and identify poll chaos victims from their regions.

“We want the camps closed and those identified as genuine IDPs (internally displaced persons) moved back to their homes to lead normal lives in the spirit of reconciliation and reconstruction,” said the Agriculture minister.

Speaking at Kapletundo Primary School in Sotik at the weekend, the ministers allayed fears among the displaced that they could be attacked if they returned to their farms. Mr Ruto said peace had returned to all parts of the country.

Mr Bett said some people in the camps were masquerading as poll chaos victims to cash in on government payments to resettle the families.

“Much as the government wants the displaced to resettle, this may not be achieved as new people claiming to have been affected by the clashes keep flooding the camps when genuine ones have gone to their farms” he said.

Some people were maligning the Kalenjin community, claiming they were not ready to receive and accommodate the IDPs being resettled, when the opposite was true, Mr Bett said.

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Elsewhere, more than 400 people from the Kisii community who were uprooted from four divisions in Kericho District now want government assistance.

Their spokesman, Mr Samwel Nyambane, asked the Special Programmes ministry to ensure they received Sh10,000 general compensation, and Sh35,000 for those whose houses were destroyed during the post-election violence.

“Our urgent appeal to the government is for it to provide us with free maize seed and fertilisers in readiness for the coming planting season,” said Mr Nyambane, who urged those still in camps to go back to their farms.


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  1. Submitted by muturiko

    Anyway maybe human being can forgive although people will never ever forget what happen. And whoever wants to go back should THING TWICE.

    Posted  February 24, 2009 03:30 PM  
  2. Submitted by asma_756

    Ruto will soon be at loggerheads with Raila - and that should settle the situation! And I think he should concentrate on that one first. IDPs as Jendaye Frazer said in 2008 when she visited them - were unlikely to find their way home! Anyone who has been to the RV knows that much of their property and land has been taken over - it will take many years of legal battles to reclaim a lot of things.....

    Posted  February 23, 2009 11:18 AM  
  3. Submitted by jwaikuwa

    Ruto and company wants them to go back to their farms so that they can have an easy access to them once the polotical fears heightens...I cannot truct these people anymore, there must be a hidden agenda in this. For sure.

    Posted  February 23, 2009 10:56 AM  
  4. Submitted by Tobbymwema

    sincerely though people might have wronged one another its time for Kenya to heal,when someone comments that is (Chahoka)....the kalenjins proofed they are murderers and rapist.I dont see him/her helping anyone keep those words by yoself n dont forget too that the same pple were too reacting coz of some wrong doing somewhere,sorry to mention this!!!

    Posted  February 23, 2009 10:49 AM  
  5. Submitted by irenematt

    This is frankly sick - Ruto going to a camp to tell them to go back "home" - he was pretty sure their home should be in Central Province when the burning out started after the election. God is watching and may he protact these poor people from the likes of you.

    Posted  February 23, 2009 10:13 AM  

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