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Ngilu unveils new plan to save Mau
Water minister Charity Ngilu. PHOTO/ FILE
Posted Monday, September 14 2009 at 22:30
In Summary
- Five-year policy expected to restore water levels in rivers
Water minister Charity Ngilu has gazetted a new plan on how to rehabilitate a section of the Mau Forest.
The new five-year strategy will cover 31,734 square kilometres, mainly around Tinderet, Londiani and the larger Southwest Mau.
The districts in the Mau complex to be covered under the new plan are Kericho, Sotik, Bomet, Trans Mara and Narok South.
Ms Ngilu’s gazette notice comes at a time when at least 5,000 families face eviction from the Mau under a government exercise to rehabilitate the water tower.
The Mara and Sondu-Miriu rivers, whose water levels have dwindled following the destruction of the upper parts of the Mau forest, are expected to be restored if the strategy is implemented to the letter.
Also, the Kisii highlands, Gwassi and Maragoli hills water towers in Nyanza and Western Kenya will be protected from human exploitation through the Catchment Management Strategy.
The policy, which was published in the Kenya Gazette last Friday, comes just a fortnight to the start of the expected El Niño deluge, and is meant to harness the flood waters in the Kano plains.
“(The) flooding in the Kano plains followed almost immediately by droughts and water shortage is becoming more frequent (owing) to climate change and catchment degradation,” says the policy.
The hydropower dams along Sondu-Miriu and another dam at Magwagwa will help in water harvesting.
But just like the Sh38 billion that the government hopes to raise to secure the whole Mau complex, the question of where money will come from remains sketchy.
Treasury, donors and devolved funds like the Constituency Development Fund and Local Authority Transfer kitty are targeted to fund the new measures expected to succeed by 2014.
And on Monday, Agriculture minister William Ruto said the government should compensate Mau settlers before moving them from the forest.
Speaking at Kimori Primary School in Konoin District during a funds drive in aid of a church, Mr Ruto said nothing short of compensation before relocation would be accepted.
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Submitted by mzee_mojaPosted September 16, 2009 04:12 PM
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Submitted by aronoh
What those of you calling for my family to be evicted without compensation does not make sense. Imagine if someone suddenly decides that the farm you own, used to be a forest and that even though you have spent all your lives savings to buy it, you should not be compensated? I say whoever is making that proposal is nuts! Unless you are willing to share your farm, just shut up.
Posted September 15, 2009 08:32 PM -
Submitted by yesuwangu
mama ngilu and few leaders know the imporatnce of Mau.Raila is being pushed to the ground due to mau.wangari has had it all.Most RV mps, former president and sons are inciting people to stay,they say dont trust the government on eviction.they themselves know well they will never go hungry even if they wipe whole mau. they have enough. gideon moi is inciting to gain power. if he becomes president he will fuata nyayo give more titles.they dont care thats why they give conditions here and their.
Posted September 15, 2009 09:40 AM -
Submitted by mbuvijmk
Good plans on paper, little or no implementations at all.
Posted September 15, 2009 03:05 AM -
Submitted by Brimani
Ruto, I think that you do not get it. You can rant and rave as much as you want. You can chest thump as much as you want but all the people will move from the Mau and if possible we will repossess the land that Moi allocated himself. Even if he was President he had no right to allocate himself land! I wish the Kalenjins would start seeing that these former YK92 operative is nothing but a greedy politician out to make himself remain relevant at whatever cost.
Posted September 15, 2009 01:34 AM




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I wonder where this Ngilu had been all this time of Mau crisis. She is one minister who needs to be relegated when ministries are trimmed. Her rainbow colours have faded very fast! Its time for new and young energetic people.