How Joho is engineering plans to mint Billions from a Dumpsite

Mombasa Governor Ali Hassan Joho is among the early majority who are appreciating Science and Technology.

Apart from his fashionable looks, Ali Hassan Joho has a new plan to make a lot of billions from a place which was once considered as a dumpsite.

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Mombasa County is looking for a firm to set up infrastructure for harvesting methane gas at the former Kibarani dumpsite, which is currently being restored and rehabilitated to a recreational park.

“We are trying to get a firm that can put infrastructure for harvesting the gas,” Environment, Waste Management and Energy executive Dr Godffrey Nato said.

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“We will still have to engage somebody to analyse the levels being produced so as to inform the firm that wants to move in and harvest,” added Dr Nato.

The National Environmental Management Authority (Nema) had also asked Mombasa governor Hassan Joho to tap methane gas at the former Kibarani dumpsite.

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Nema director-general Geoffrey Wahungu said the former dumpsite is not safe for development of buildings.

“The place is safe for people it is just not safe for buildings, you see it is like a bomb it can easily go down. You tap it like you are drilling gas, you can remove all that methane,” Prof Wahungu said during an interview with the Business Daily in Mombasa.

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The Nema boss said he is monitoring the beautification progress to its conclusion adding that the place has transformed into a beautiful site.

However, Prof Wahungu said the county should deal with toxicity in the area.

“I am happy with the progress in Kibarani, especially the aesthetic component of rehabilitation, but we have not dealt with toxicity,” Prof Wahungu said.

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The area which is undergoing remarkable transformation into a recreational park is taking shape with beautiful trees and greenery attracting most residents who throng to Kibarani every weekend.

In January, President Uhuru Kenyatta directed the National Land Commission to revoke Kibarani dumpsite land allocation to private developers ordering that the land be instead given back to the county government.

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