Kenya Power and Kenya Railways Issue Notice for Residents to Clear Reserves



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Kenya Power and Kenya Railways issued a notice to residents living on the lands of both parastatals ordering them to leave August 1.

National Secretary of Building Inspection, Moses Nyakiongora, wrote to residents asking them to clear

In his statement, he mentioned the need for the government to get rid of illegal structures [19659002Headdedthatthedecisionregardingthevacationnoticewasintendedtoprotecthumanlifeandthedestructionofproperty

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" In order to avoid human risks such as injuries, loss of life and property damage related to railway operations and high-voltage power lines, I wish to inform you of the following: planned removal of all structures He stated that Nyakiongora also stated that the government would proceed with the demolition of structures when the deadline would expire.

The most affected areas are . Dandora Makongeni Mbotela Mutindwa Kamae which is around the Kenyatta University and Kaloleni . The Nairobi County Government had already insisted that they would get rid of illegal structures

This follows the demolitions in Kibera to pave the way for the construction of a new road seen as a solution to traffic on Lang & Ata Road

More than 30.00 0 residents were forcibly evicted to Kibera despite attempts by representative Esther Pbadaris to try to intervene.

Amnesty International asks the Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA) to be more humane in the demolition as it has had a negative impact on the residents.

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The administration of Nairobi County had already begun to destroy illegal structures in the areas around Westlands, Ngara and Buru Buru.

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