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Elgeyo Marakwet senator Kipchumba Murkomen has torn into government spokesperson over Kariobangi and Ruai evictions.

Murkomen on Wednesday June 17, claimed that the National government smokes something special.

The former senate majority leader was responding to government spokesperson Cyrus Oguna’s take on the Kariobangi and Ruai demolitions that left thousands of families homeless.

In an interview with NTV, Oguna said that the government is concerned about the demolitions in Kariobangi and Ruai that have left hundreds of people homeless, and that a committee was put up to look into the matter.

However, Murkomen claimed that the government that paid allowances to police officers to demolish houses of poor people leaving them homeless is now paying allowances to the big boys to to look into the matter.

According to Murkomen, it is hard to convince someone that the government does not smoke something special.

“The government that paid allowances to police officers to demolish houses of poor people leaving them homeless is now paying allowances to the big boys to to look into the matter. Then someone tells me the government doesn’t smoke something special. Nkt,” Murkomen tweeted.

On the morning of 4 May, despite a court order issued the day before restraining authorities from conducting the eviction, around 8,000 persons were forcibly removed from Kariobangi and their houses flattened.

The Kenyan Government had only notified them verbally 24 to 48 hours in advance, and had not taken any measure to provide them with food, temporary shelter, access to water and sanitation or any type of compensation. Thousands of people are currently homeless and in need of urgent assistance.

On 15 May, more than 1,500 people were forced out of their homes in Ruai at night, during curfew hours and in heavy rainfall. Affected families were not provided with shelter and have been sleeping out in the cold under the rain.

The demolition of the structures in Kariobangi was carried out by the Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company in a bid to reclaim the land where more than 5,000 families have been living since 2008.

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Kariobangi residents Monday morning woke up to find their homes being brought down without any prior notice.

At least 5,000 families are now homeless following demolitions that took place in Korogocho slums, Kariobangi North, Nairobi.

The demolitions were done after they were given 24 hours to vacate the land the government says was grabbed from Dandora Estate Waste Sewerage Treatment Plant in Ruai.

 The victims say that the area DC and OCPD only gave them a verbal notice on Sunday to move out by the end of the day.

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Bulldozer bringing down structures in Kariobangi. PHOTO/COURTESY

The incident has angered Nairobi governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko, who on Wednesday morning, took to his social media accounts to express his disappointment in people he believes are behind the unfortunate incident.

The embattled County boss, in a long Facebook post accused Interior Permanent Secretary Karanja Kibicho of being behind the scheme. He calimed that it is Kibicho who had even ignored a High Court order, and went ahead to vandalise Covid-19 sanitisation booths that he had installed in Nairobi.

Sonko further threatened to take those involved, to International Criminal Court, to be charged with serious crimes against humanity.

However, in his protest post, Sonko defended President Uhuru Kenyatta, arguing that the head of state is not aware of the incident.

He accused those around President Kenyatta of being behind various schemes to destroy the country.

“I’m 100% sure the President is not aware about this but I have been saying the people around my Boss are messing this country,” Sonko said in part of his post.

However, Sonko’s defence against the head of state seems to have gone wrong. A section of Kenyans on twitter have blasted the troubled governor, saying that he has always been protecting President Kenyatta.

According to KOT, it is President Kenyatta who has been giving orders for the incidents Sonko is protesting against. They further argue that it is the head of state who want Sonko out, thus the currently being witnessed militariustion of Nairobi county.

Some have blasted Sonko for calling President Kenyatta his boss, arguing that Nairobi people who voted him in, are his right bosses.

Take a look at some of the reactions.

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