Bungoma residents refuse to move in 500 families push for an industrial park

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Bungoma governor Wycliffe Wangamati

Delivery of promises should be the real headaches of politicians to their electors and not salary increases or engaging in corruption scandals that seriously pain the common mwananchi.

Seems like there is a governor dtermined to President Uhuru and other top leaders in focusing on development now and pushing 2022 general elections political debates aside first.

Bungoma Governor Wycliffe Wangamati’s push for an industrial park has gained momentum as the county starts the process of relocating people from the site.

The park is one of his flagship projects as he seeks to deliver on his campaign pledge to create employment for youths.

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Speaking to the reporters after arriving from Uganda with MCAs, the governor said the county will hold public meetings on the matter.

The meetings will identify the affected people and discuss how to resettle them after their houses are demolished.

Some 700 county-owned houses stand on 103-acres where the county plans to build the park. Out of these houses, 500 are occupied.

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Occupants of the houses said they worked for decades at the defunct Panpaper Mills. They have refused to move.

Wangamati, said the first public meeting will be held next Monday.

The meeting seeks to find alternative accommodation including providing a resettlement package to households currently occupying the houses on the land.

The county assembly allocated Sh63 million to begin construction of the park this financial year, Sh10 million is meant to help relocate affected families.

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