By Maison Nteetu
The National Oil Corporation of Kenya (NOCK) sent explorers
to Olkiramatian, Shompole, Olkeri and Oldonyonyokie to explore oil in the
areas. The National Oil explorers set camps in the area and they have already
started their research task.
Despite provision of job opportunities for the community
members, the community calls for an end of the research due to many reasons.
The members accused the organization for starting their
exploration without explaining the advantages and the disadvantages of the act.
The organization should have conducted a civic education before their
activities.
Members also claim that according some rumours, the
residents were to be displaced 50 kilometres radius from plant.
This annoyed them
since the community claims that the land is becoming too little for them and their
next generation. They also claimed that
they are in the boarder and any further relocation means they will lack places
to move to.
The conservancy of the area also claims that the research is
causing destruction of trees and grass which is the source of food for their
livestock and wild animals which act as the main tourist attraction in the
area. The noise produced by the machines has also caused migration of wild
animals to other areas.
Area MCA Honorable Pariken addressing the meeting held in Laleenok by both the NOCK side and the members of the community. Photo by Maison |
The NOCK side promised to give civic education. They also
promised to give 4.2 million Kenyan Shillings as compensation for the four areas to divide among
themselves.
The community leaders however, insisted that the exploration
should end since the disadvantages are more than advantages.