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Perry Mansukh Kansagara (right) and Vinoj jayakumar, general manager of Patel Coffee Estates, in an audience hall in Naivasha on July 5, 2018. [Photo/nation.co.ke]
A section of families affected by the tragedy of the Dam Solai claims to have been forced to sign
When addressing the media in Solai on Thursday, the affected families claimed that there were cartels to benefit from the compensation of the Patel Dam owner.
They said that they were forced to sign the forms as observed by the lawyer and the administrators of Patel Farm's owner.
According to the coupons, those whose homes were destroyed will receive 1 million shillings each and those who have lost their relatives will receive 100,000 shillings.
Isaac Muna Mwaniki, who told his wife, said that they had been forced to sign the forms.
"The compensation does not suit us because there have been no consultations and we feel that some ki nd injustice on the same.We were forced to sign the forms. compensation and we think that there are people who want to benefit from the same thing but they have not been affected by the tragedy, "said Muna.
To fill out the compensation forms, it appeared that the forms contained numerous errors and were rejected by the bank.
He stated that he did not expect to receive 100,000 shillings for losing his children in the tragedy. "I did not expect to receive 100,000 shillings for losing family members, but those whose homes had been destroyed each received 1 million shillings," says Kamau.
Stephen Mwangi Kariuki, a farmer in Solai, said his life has never been the same since the tragedy.
He asks the government to ensure discussions with the families affected by the tragedy so that they can find a solution
"We feel there is an unfair game in the matter of compensation and we want the government to have talks with us (the real victims) about compensation, "he said. 19659015] Do you live in Nakuru and would you like to receive free news? WhatsApp the word Nakuru at 0790870842
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