Gideon Moi sends message to Uhuru Kenyatta regarding the Mau issue

Baringo Senator Gideon Moi has pleaded with the the government to ensure evictions in Mau forest are done in a humane manner.

Gideon appealed to President Uhuru Kenyatta to take charge of the exercise. The Kanu chairman also challenged the national and county governments to rise to the occasion and safeguard the residents’ lives and property. “The President should take charge and ensure the evictions are done humanely, the county and national governments should rise up to the occasion and look after citizens,” he said.

Accompanied by former Bomet Governor Isaac Ruto and Kanu Secretary General Nick Salat he also urged Rift Valley politicians to stop inciting the residents against conservation efforts made by the government.  “The story being told is that you have gone beyond the cutline, but I have come to know those are lies. There is no truth at all and no one is beyond the cutline. The razing down of houses and mistreatment cannot and will not be tolerated,” he said.

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Gideon went on to say it was not in order to have schools in the area closed down while other pupils in other parts of the country learn. Ruto meanwhile called on Environment Cabinet Secretary Keriako Tobiko to stop the evictions and address underlying issues. “Please let us sort it out we are coming to seek audience so that people can live in peace,” said Ruto.

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Salat warned leaders against politicising the Mau issue and called for sober deliberations. “If the government is interested in the land the people evicted should be compensated,” said Salat. Gideon donated assorted foodstuffs to the families.

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