Shadrack Mramba
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Shadrack Mramba
@mrambashadrack
Always Ambitious.
Mombasa Inscrit le Kasım 2013
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“We owe it to ourselves and to the next generation to conserve the environment so that we can bequeath our children a sustainable world that benefits all.”
— Wangari Maathai
Kilifi is beautiful, and truly magical. A piece of heaven on earth. There is an ocean with about 500 fish species including dolphins, turtles, snappers, surgeon fish, emperors, parrot fish, goat fish, king mackerel, barracuda, rainbow runner, and bonito. There is a 420-square-kilometre forest that is home to the buffalo, elephant, leopard, Sokoke scops owl, elephant shrew, as well as the red and common duiker. Arabuko Sokoke forest in Kilifi is also home to 250 different butterfly species, of which four occur nowhere else in the world. The forest is the largest existing area of coastal forest in the whole of East Africa.
Amidst all this natural beauty, in a county that has been termed by UNESCO as a biosphere - a protected land created for flora and animals - the government of Kenya wants to build a 500 billion shilling nuclear power plant.
Why Kilifi? Despite its fame, and famous city of Malindi, where Italian billionaires land in their private jets, and mobsters hide in plain sight, its people are dirt poor. Kilifi, according to government statistics, has a very high rate of absolute poverty (71.7%) compared to the national average rate (47%). Piped water is a dream for the majority, and women walk up to five kilometres to fetch water from boreholes, water pans, rivers, and springs. Only 11.7% have access to electricity for lighting. 71% depend on firewood for cooking, and 83% depend on expensive sources of energy such as kerosene for lighting.
Watamu, in Kilifi, is truly tamu tamu for outsiders with money, while 39% of the children in that county are undernourished. You have seen the big, round face of a healthy Senate Speaker,Amason Kingi, who was governor of Kilifi for 10 years before moving to the Senate. While his people starved, begged, and women sold their young girls to pedophile rings just to get by, most of the Sh140 billion allocated to Kilifi County was misappropriated. Looking at how the native people of Kilifi are living today, there’s no indication that the Sh140 billion went towards improving their lives.
In 2014, when Governor Kingi spent Sh140 million to buy a palatial house, 98% of the households in his county suffered food insecurity, characterized by a limited availability of food, infrequent eating, and low food diversity. Starvation, and reliance on emergency relief food, were common occurrences in Kilifi, and after 10 years and Sh140 billion spent, the situation isn’t any better.
Kilifi is well-known as a place where perverts flood to, illegally procure underage girls for sex, a headquarters so-to-speak for child prostitution. It’s a place that also has establishments where black people aren’t welcome. Imagine that! No black people are allowed in places inside their own country. It’s the same county where children kill their parents after accusing them of witchcraft, so they can steal their land. In the past two years, 138 people have been killed over allegations of witchcraft but the real motive was land inheritance. Which other county has land brokers selling one acre for Sh15,000?
Due to poverty, Kilifi is a hotbed for radicalization and religious extremism. Pastor Mckenzie of the Shakahola fame is alleged to have killed over 500 people, perhaps many more because no one cares about Kilifi unless you’re going there for sun, sand, sex, and ecstasy. There are two Kilifis; the one on the right side of the road, where the rich have built their luxurious heavens on earth; and the one on the left side of the road, the hell where the natives struggle to survive in their hovels.
It shouldn’t be this way. Kilifi has one million, seven hundred and two thousand, eight hundred and fifty-two (1,702, 852) acres of arable land but only 15% is currently utilized. Coconuts, cashew nuts, cassava, and millet grow well in the region but the farmers have no support from the government, and only 2% use irrigation to farm the land.
Those poor people know what terrorism is, because it’s in their county that the Kikambala bombing happened in 2002, resulting in the deaths of 15 people, and injuring another 80. Their sons have been radicalized to join either Al-Shabaab or McKenzie’s cult. Poverty pushes people to religion and extremism. I can tell you that those of us who go to Watamu and Malindi to enjoy sex on the beach and cocktails, aren’t there to pray but to party.
Kenya is currently ranked 20th on the Global Terrorism Index of 2023, and Kilifi - a county that has problems with terrorism - is the one selected by the government to build a nuclear power plant. Has sanity completely been thrown out the window? A country that has an estimated potential of producing between 7,000 MW to 10,000 MW of geothermal power has decided to build a nuclear power hazard. Some parts of our country are controlled by Al-Shabaab militants and even cattle rustlers. Kilifi is part of the Tana River, Lamu, and Mombasa terrorist cells, and that nuclear power plant is like our government showing Ruto an idle piece of land. You know what he will do. Poverty has pushed Kilifi County residents to terrorism extremism, a nuclear power plant in Kilifi will aggravate the problem. Sh500 billion that is intended to put up a nuclear power plant in Uyombo village, should be invested in making the lives of Kilifi County residents better. A country that has a nationwide power blackout because of monkeys playing with the transmission lines isn’t ready for a nuclear power plant. I have joined the people of Kilifi, Senator Okiyah Omtatah, Phyllis Omido one of Kenya’s leading environmental activists to oppose the nuclear power plant. #SemaUkweli

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