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PM says evictees to replant trees
Posted Wednesday, January 27 2010 at 15:27
Prime Minister Raila Odinga Wednesday said squatters evicted from the country’s water towers would be employed to replant trees and raise money to sustain themselves.
At a meeting with professionals from Keiyo and Marakwet who paid him a courtesy call, the PM said the government will unveil a programme that will give priority to those leaving the forests in restoring them.
Reforestation, the PM said, needs a lot of labour and the government will deploy those leaving the forests and pay them to do the work.
The Keiyo and Marakwet professionals were led by ambassador Simon arap Bullut and former Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya Mr Micah Cheserem.
They petitioned the Prime Minister to initiate the restoration of forests in and around the Keiyo Valley and decried “the current pathetic state of the roads and destruction of forests in the two districts."
The delegation said the area is getting prone to landslides due to degradation of Katanga, Kikuyus, Kereru, Embobut, Kapchemutwa and other forests in and around escarpments in Keiyo and Marakwet.
Mr Bullut, who read the petition by delegation, called for enhanced surveillance of the water towers that serve Keiyo, Marakwet, Trans Nzoia, Pokot and Uashin Gishu.
He said they are worried that Chebara dam, the main source of water for Eldoret and the proposed Arror dam are threatened by deforestation in the area.
“The Marakwet, the Keiyo and the Kalenjin in general are forest people. As a community, we conserved forests. The idea of invading forests and cutting them is new to us but it is going on and it worries us,” Mr Bullut said.
He asked the PM to tour the region and address the community on the need to conserve the forests.
The leaders also asked the government to tarmac the Nyaru-Iten-Kapsowar and Chesoi-Chesongoch roads to open up the area.
Mr Odinga said locals would be the greatest beneficiaries of the conservation work going on in the country’s water towers.
He said a healthy environment would ensure rivers in the Kerio Valley have enough water that could be used to irrigate the land for agriculture.
The PM said the escarpments in the Rift Valley are full of many scenic views that would attract tourists if other amenities like electricity and roads were provided.
“As we expand to take development to the regions, it would help if the rivers here were running at full volume. The escarpments in Keiyo and Marakwet have rivers that can generate electricity if they were flowing at full volume. But they can only run full volume if the forests are protected. That is all that we are trying to do,” the PM said.
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Submitted by paka1Posted January 27, 2010 09:06 PM
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Submitted by wuod_aketch
We have somebody who was nobelized for the environment, where is she? Why can't she go and spread the good words on conservation to these people from the Rift Valley? Mau does not only concern the PM but all Kenyans. It is good to employ the evictees but then make sure they do not re-encroach into the forest again. Involving the local communities in conservation is a good idea - more long masting.
Posted January 27, 2010 07:37 PM -
Submitted by Osoregeorge
Willium Arap Samoe,This is special for you.I hope you have your plan B.
Posted January 27, 2010 06:51 PM -
Submitted by waHanah
In as much as labour will be required to regenerate these ecosystems, employing those who destroyed them in the first place is akin to rewarding and will be taken as a licence to re-enter the forests and continue the plunder.If they can not be brought to account for their past actions,at least let them be kept off the forest to give the trees a chance.The squatters are the enemies of the forest
Posted January 27, 2010 06:33 PM -
Submitted by WEKECHRIS
Mr PM you are a good planner but on MAU this guys set you up making your approach bad and no matter what you trying to do to please the Kalenjins, they are done with you.Apparently that must be the highest you went.It however does not matter whom you will employe to re-plant trees because this has to be done.
Posted January 27, 2010 06:13 PM




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Raila wants a Mau of Mau, for Mau and by Mau people.These are poor people who were hoodwinked into the water tower unknowingly. Not the grabbers. For the latter, they should be spared for afforestation in our jails. There too we need tree planting sessions Kudos bwana PM, teach us Community management