Government sets aside Sh150 million to compensate, relocate Kariminu II Dam victims

Nov 28, 2023 - 15:51
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Government sets aside Sh150 million to compensate, relocate Kariminu II Dam victims
The already full Kariminu11 dam in Gatundu North Sub County.

Thika,

Tuesday, November 28, 2023

KNA by Muoki Charles

The government has set aside Sh 150 million in the supplementary budget to compensate and have residents of Gatundu North Sub County who live close to the already full Kariminu II dam relocated.

Water Cabinet Secretary Zachary Njeru said some 122 locals from Iruri, Kiriko, Gathanji and Kanyoni villages and whose properties including land and homes are on the verge of being submerged by the dam water will have to relocate to safer places to avert any tragedy.

"The dam is now full to capacity and the excess water is spilling safely back to Kariminu River. We have established that there is no cause for alarm. However, those living downstream and closer to it should move and be vigilant to avert a tragedy," the CS noted.

He was speaking on Monday when he toured the dam to assess the situation.

The CS was accompanied by his Principal Secretary Julius Korir and Athi Water Service Board Acting CEO Eng Joseph Kamau.

Njeru added that the valuation of the residents’ property is being fast-tracked in order to speed up the compensation exercise.

He assured that the exercise will be fair to avert any standoff as was witnessed during the initial stages of the construction of the dam.

On fears that other mega dams including Sasumua and Ndakaini dams are posing a threat to locals living downstream, the CS dispelled the fears saying they are in good condition and are being monitored. He however called on those close to them and also downstream to be on alert.

The CS at the same time said the government is keen to construct more mega dams citing the proposed Grand Falls dam in Tana River County and the Ndarugu 11 dam in Gatundu North.

A section of residents where Sh13 billion Ndarugu 11 dam is earmarked for construction have since vowed not to cede their ancestral land for the project.

They have already lodged a case against implementation of the project at the Lands and Environment Court in Thika.

They claimed that the dam was unnecessary since Kariminu 11 dam is kilometers away.

 “We are in talks with the land owners to have a consensus. We are aware that some people are inciting the residents but we know we shall have solutions soon,” he said.

Courtesy; KNA

 

 

 

 

 

 

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