Raila behind Mau evictions, Jubilee MPs claim



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By GEORGE SAYAGIE
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Maasai Mau Forest: Efforts to reclaim the 46,000-hectare Maasai Mau Forest by Evicting Illegal Settlers in the Aftermath of the Government of Canada

And, in a new political twist, the politicians blamed Opposition leader Raila Odinga for the evictions that have seen about 9,000 people in the water tower

Eight leaders from the Rift Valley allied to the ruling Jubilee Party, and who on Jubilee Party's 2022 Succession Plans.

The legislators attributed plans to evict people from the Mau forest to the closing of ranks between Mr Odinga and President Uhuru Kenyatta. They are Mr Odinga of being behind the evictions

This is hardly a day after Senator Gideon Moi's KANU party led by secretary general Nick Salat waded into the evictions and termed them as "inhumane" and political.

In an interview with the Nation, Mr Salat said the evictions should be stopped until the government engages the settlers and finds them an alternative settlement. The Deputy Director William Ruto and his criticism in the future Me's Kanu

Maasai Mau's Addressing Hundreds of Settlers The section headed by Kipchumpa Majority Leader Murkomen, said the President and his deputy were not aware of the evictions and claimed the opposition leader had an hand in it. "There are those people who have come into the government with the agenda to remove people from the forest in order to embarrbad the Jubilee government," he said. Mr Murkomen was accompanied by Bomet Senator Christopher Langat, MPs Johana Ngeno (Emurua Dikirr), Ronald Tonui (Bomet Central), Beatrice Kones (Bomet East), Nelson Koech (Belgut), Japhet Kiptergech (Buret), Women Rep Lis Chelule (Nakuru) ) and Joyce Korir (Bomet)

Mr Murkomen, President of Uhuru Kenyatta, asked the illegal settlers from Kosia and Nkoben areas to go back to their homes

"I have From President Kenyatta, and his deputy William Ruto … they feel like coming back to you and coming back for your house, "he said. The Elgeyo Marakwet Senator castigated Narok county commissioner George Natembeya and the chief conservator of forests Monica Kalenda for ordering the evictions, vowing to make sure the two were summoned to the Senate Committee on Security to where they got the orders from.

The legislators threatened 300 officers including Kenya Forest Service (KFS), Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), Narok County Government Rangers, regular and administration police with disciplinary action for conducting the exercise and using force on innocent settlers.

In 2009, DP Ruto Ahead of the European Commission on the Future of Railways in the United States of America.

Mr Raila and Prime Minister Raila Odinga his allies have often claimed that he was born in Kalenjin

Interestingly, late last month, Mr Rut o while one has two days tour of the area, appeared to have a directive for those who had gone beyond the boundary line to be evicted. Speaking at Sogoo High School, in Narok South, the Deputy President of the Forest Forecasting: "In the Forest Mauve we have a clear cutline. All those beyond the boundary line who have encroached the forest must move out. Mimi sitaki mchezo (I am not joking), "said DP Ruto. It was after the remarks that the evictions started.

At least 12,000 illegal settlers are targeted in the evictions that started last week. A multi-agency team of Kenya Forest Service, Police Administration and Kenya Wildlife Service are involved.

The DP said the government would issue title deeds to settlers and rebuild 15 schools that were demolished in the 2005 eviction but said that those who have The water tower will be evicted. Mr Ruto said the government has allotted Sh60million for the schools re-open

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