Destruction and encroachment into the Mau Forests is creating concern among conservationists four months after President Uhuru Kenyatta took office. More settlements have sprung up in the last 100 days and logging is going on in the 400,000-hectare Mau Forest, the largest water tower in East Africa. Conservationists are worried that the Kenyatta administration is not keen on protecting forests and the general environment.
Immediately, he was declared the President-elect, people who laid no claim over the controversial water catchment tower trooped in as Government functionaries and the Kenya Forest Service (KFS) watched helplessly. “Efforts to save Mau Forest will not succeed.
The issue has become political with those responsible for protecting it shying away. It will now become much difficult to evict thousands of squatters who have invaded it because when elections will be called again, they will be needed because of ‘tyranny of numbers’,” says Nick Murero, the Mara-Serengeti Ecosystem Coordinator for Lake Victoria Basin.
He says since the beginning of the year, more settlements have sprung up around the Mau complex and unhindered logging continued. Murero said arrests, prosecutions and warnings have not hindered the encroachment.
Conservationists are asking themselves if the situation could have been different had CORD leaderRaila Odinga clinched the presidency.
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