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Mau settlers ordered out of camps
An aerial view of Kapkembu camp in Kuresoi District where hundreds of evictees from South Western Mau are camping after leaving the forest. The government on Sunday ordered Mau Forest squatters out of makeshift camps as it stepped up efforts to clear settlers out of the water catchment. PHOTO/ CORRESPONDENT
Posted Sunday, November 22 2009 at 22:00
The government on Sunday ordered Mau Forest squatters out of makeshift camps as it stepped up efforts to clear settlers out of the water catchment.
At the same time, Prime Minister Raila Odinga was on tour of the Rift Valley where he launched a strong attack on the province’s leaders, whom he accused of having benefited from illegal allocation of land in the forest.
The PM, on tour of Chepalungu constituency without the usual escort of local MPs, charged that ministers from the province attended a Cabinet meeting during which the decision to evict the settlers was reached.
Both the ministers and MPs were also in Parliament when a report to remove settlers in the Mau was adopted, he said, adding that the leaders did not raise a finger to oppose the report.
“Those who are inciting them (settlers) and shedding crocodile tears were beneficiaries of thousands of acres of land, and if they are honest, let them settle the squatters in their lands,” he said.
Local leaders, among them Cabinet ministers William Ruto and Franklin Bett, have protested against the evictions and asked the government to provide alternative settlement for the squatters.
They have argued that the plight of the squatters, camping on roadsides, is Mr Odinga’s fault and that their people were being mistreated by the government.
Speaking at Siongiroi Catholic Church where he presided over a harambee, Mr Odinga, who was accompanied by Cabinet minister Fred Gumo, assistant minister Joseph Nkaissery and Nominated MP Musa Sirma, said he had no personal interest in the Mau.
Nineteen councillors from Chepalungu constituency attended the meeting and pledged to support Mr Odinga in conserving the forest. They also said they would support him if he ran for the presidency in 2012.
Mr Gumo, the Regional Development minister, dismissed local MPs as selfish individuals who were sycophants in the Kanu regime.
Mr Nkaissery asked a section of leaders to desist from referring to themselves as being from the Rift Valley.
“Kalenjin community leaders should not speak as if the Rift Valley is theirs. This is a province with very many communities that are not willing to be drawn into chest thumping and confrontational politics that some of them are engaging in...their tribal politics will eventually isolate them from the rest of Kenyans,” he said.
He criticised MPs who issued the government with an ultimatum and threatened to lead squatters back into the Mau Forest.
Mr Sirma urged his Rift Valley colleagues to embrace dialogue.
“Let church leaders pray for your leaders. As for us, we are not going to be engage in a war of words,” he said.
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Submitted by anexus4Posted November 24, 2009 09:38 PM
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Submitted by dubainice
Its right that Mau must be cleared sooner than later.. Mr. Raila u got my backing.I live in the desert and i know the repucussions shud the gov allow pple to grab public land.mureithijm.. pls none is suffreing under leaders they want them to protect grabbed forest land.they dont hav totle deeds why and how do they claim land is theirs?water is life n if catchment arent looked and conserved we may not have life in future.keep politics out of mau
Posted November 23, 2009 01:27 PM -
Submitted by Linda415
@yesuwangu, it defeats any logic why some Kenyans who shud be intelligent enough to make independent dicions gets brain worshiped by somebody's doctrine. They criticise evils by others and are ready to kill to defend evils of the man they worship. An evil is an evil regardless who did it. If it was wrong for illegal settlers to occupy Mau and other forests, it's equally wrong for Raila to be allocated public land by Moi coz he agreed to disband his party and joined Kanu. All grabbers must return public land, whether it's Raila or squatters
Posted November 23, 2009 01:22 PM -
Submitted by nyarateng
The Bluez Kalonzo is the VP not Minister for environment! his docket is where there is cholera now! well as usuall he talked yesterday and said those people should not be treated as chickens!! nevertheless he will talk sesibly after everything else has cooled now he is hiding somewhere probably rewinding the fight over and over. We are the voters na sisi ndiyo tuta amua we are seeing those who can work in the meantime!
Posted November 23, 2009 01:19 PM -
Submitted by THE BLUEZ
Why is Kalonzo? He should be in the forefront in the eviction exercise as he is the Minister for Environment isnt he? But as usual a coward is always a coward,he is afraid of his political career and selfish interest... No chance for u Kalonzo in 2012. we are watching u
Posted November 23, 2009 12:50 PM




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From the look of things, only the brave will stand. This is an acid test that will upset many and have many more sacrificed politically, socially, economically and morally. The prime minister must acquire the bravery of a fly who dined on the mouth of a lion! As much as this move happen to affect his political carrier, History will be fair to him. I therefore urge him -- 'Go Raila go, for you are unbwogable!