The forgotten struggle of Kenyan indigenous people: Lake Turkana Wind Project

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2017
  • Kenya is growing and living an energy sector expansion. Projects are booming over the country to feed the power needs. Yet, indigenous peoples and their ancestral land are at the core of this expansion and it remains yet to be seen how their rights will fit into this picture.
    Read the full story here: www.eibinafrica.eu/the-forgot...
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Komentáře • 72

  • @Dlionentertainment
    @Dlionentertainment Před 5 lety +6

    The land is not for sale , but allow the use of the land for a period of time for beneficial purposes for the people in the areas.

  • @kenyaniteNewsToday
    @kenyaniteNewsToday Před 5 lety +6

    The project is complete and running,UPDATE YOUR INFO

  • @jamesgitahikahuro2443
    @jamesgitahikahuro2443 Před 5 lety +4

    Madam lawyer. The power company needs only the wind. Why do they want to own the land. The wind turbine stand occupies a very small spot. The rest of the land around the windmill still belongs to the community.

  • @lillianebwire4897
    @lillianebwire4897 Před 5 lety +12

    Kenyan leaders this is not Right!
    At all At all!!
    We can't pay an MCA or Women MP Or Senator or Governor or MP when these people live like this???
    What are those goons doing in county and national assemblies?? SMH
    Who do they represent? Why should they earn wgen tge barest vaduc are nin ecistebt 50+ years after independence!!!
    No schools no hospitals even a healthy centre?
    You are wicked rulers.

  • @SWALAguangzhou
    @SWALAguangzhou Před 4 lety

    This programs are rare gem and intoxicating, great work by Allan Namu though I had a bad run in with him and mohamed ali during there days at jicho pevu

  • @iceplay18
    @iceplay18 Před 5 lety +9

    i really need the contacts for that lawyer Amina

  • @danchegge7228
    @danchegge7228 Před 6 lety +7

    I was in Sarima over the weekend and the conditions are still the same. I witnessed a 6-year old boy bitten by a snake looking for help but its sad that a company that is being compensated by KPLC upto 700M per month cannot equip the local dispensary to handle such local problems. The only free clinic has only antibiotics.

    • @sheemaryam
      @sheemaryam Před 6 lety

      Dan Chegge I wonder when it's raining how to they survive looking how their houses luk like 😢😢😢poor kenya

    • @sheemaryam
      @sheemaryam Před 6 lety

      Dan Chegge yet they do go to the ballots

    • @danchegge7228
      @danchegge7228 Před 6 lety

      They stand overnight because the manyattas are not water proof. Then worst of all the soil never drains the rain water so it has to evaporate to dryness.

    • @danchegge7228
      @danchegge7228 Před 6 lety +1

      During election days they are treated like VIPs, even ballots are brought to their villages.

    • @sheemaryam
      @sheemaryam Před 6 lety

      Dan Chegge corrupted government I wish they can come to arabs countries and see how people are well up ...but when not the word of God rule the country it's rule by dictators

  • @mushken65
    @mushken65 Před 5 lety +5

    THIS EXPLOITATION OF KENYANS HAS TO STOP AND STOP FOR GOOD. THIS LAND WAS EXCHANGED WITH UNDERHAND DEALS WITH PEOPLE IN NAIROBI AND KETERS KNOWS

  • @dennismwesh
    @dennismwesh Před 5 lety +1

    Just suscribed....good to find a channel dealing with issues not usually covered by common media

  • @henryarero
    @henryarero Před 9 měsíci

    Henry Arero watching and listening from Kenya

  • @theturkanabus3610
    @theturkanabus3610 Před 5 lety +2

    In this world, until you are known to have the capacity to inflict damage on your opponent, then you will never have peace

  • @daniells71
    @daniells71 Před 5 lety +2

    It's simple. This will be the final fronteer for Kenya's real estate boom. The people who own that land will be some of the richest people on earth when prices appreciate.

    • @TheTororist
      @TheTororist Před 5 lety

      while drinking which water? driving on what roads? tilling what arable land? the only thing going for them is wind and oil beneath their feet

  • @mushken65
    @mushken65 Před 5 lety +3

    LAND SHOULD REMAIN COMMUNITY AND SHOULD NEVER CHANGE HANDS FROM THE COMMUNITY AT ALL TO PRIVATE PEOPLE . THE COMMUNITY SHOULD BE PAID ROYALITY EVERY YEAR TO BENEFIT THE COMMUNITIES FROM THEIR LANDS.

    • @theturkanabus3610
      @theturkanabus3610 Před 5 lety +1

      I understand that push for communal land. And I somehow support it.
      But who gets the rent? Because whoever does is the next elite and potential oppressor

    • @rubystar5518
      @rubystar5518 Před 5 lety

      Ngeta Nthuku well said

  • @henrywilson534
    @henrywilson534 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm so surprised as a Kenyan this is not how we are supposed to treat Kenyan indigenous tribe it is very shameful it is very shameful for a government to manipulate is citizen because of international investors we should revisit this issue very seriously I hope they coming government will do something about this report it's a big shame for our politicians they preach water they drink wine may God bless our country Kenya

  • @TheTororist
    @TheTororist Před 5 lety +2

    catch 22 situation. there was absolutely no development before the wind farm, now there is an access road being built, and a market for jobs. its hard to say they're worse off.

  • @mufush
    @mufush Před 5 lety +1

    Kenyans are bewitched.every step to develop the country face obstacles,the state should take back all lands like most western states

  • @henryarero
    @henryarero Před 9 měsíci

    While the Wind Power originates from Marsabit County, Kenya Power rationing is the order of Day and Night

  • @andrewowuor236
    @andrewowuor236 Před 5 lety +8

    It was barren land. Investors came and found a way to use it without interfering with the people’s way of life. But I’m sure that’s not news worthy. The people who sell the alcohol and the people who use it are the locals. That’s a sign that they have a higher income enough to indulge in lifestyle mistakes. The project footprint is large so not all social benefits go to Sarima. You have not mentioned that almost 250km of road was graded from Laisamis to Sarima. That is all LTWP catchment. They also need schools and hospitals. If all the catchment area was given all that they wanted, would it be a good investment? I’m not holding brief for anyone but LTWP has done better than other projects of such magnitudes in the region. It’s good to catch a good story but it’s good to tell both sides of the story and let your audience decide which is right.

    • @oppsinlyf
      @oppsinlyf Před 5 lety

      At least 1 comment that make sense. Now Google officials are concerned. The Americas are now intervening coz the project was done by Scandinavians. The land was useless for decades.

    • @rubystar5518
      @rubystar5518 Před 5 lety

      Andrew Owuor That land belongs to the community, and they must be consulted. This is nothing but a land grab by Kenyan politicians.

    • @michaelheery7427
      @michaelheery7427 Před 5 lety

      Kenya tenders

    • @michaelheery7427
      @michaelheery7427 Před 5 lety

      Keter is crook.

  • @henryarero
    @henryarero Před 9 měsíci

    The Negative effects of Wind Power to the indeginous traditional people of Loiyangalani in Marsabit County

  • @ruthwanjohi6926
    @ruthwanjohi6926 Před 3 lety

    Everything in life has its pros and cons.Do u know the importance of FDI to a country.For me it's a facelift to kenyan economy.Although there will be repatriation of profits it's better than nothing.Kenyans before you comment do your research.♥️

  • @oppsinlyf
    @oppsinlyf Před 5 lety +2

    Ancestoral land my as*. Its productive now n it has been there idle for decades. Power is expensive and inadequate in kenya

    • @thejaramogi1
      @thejaramogi1 Před 4 lety

      peter ama goch Grabbing is always wrong! These people need to be compensated period!

    • @samoluka3386
      @samoluka3386 Před 4 lety

      In that 60 billion Kenya shillings there's a percentage for compensation but look, what happened

  • @henryarero
    @henryarero Před 9 měsíci

    Loiyangalani Wind Power of Marsabit County

  • @feimohach
    @feimohach Před 5 lety +2

    It is really a gangster world,

  • @srinisatyan1451
    @srinisatyan1451 Před 3 lety

    Why is the local government not installing solar power panels or rainwater harvesting methods in such difficult areas for the locals? Wind power at what cost?

  • @agarjakendu
    @agarjakendu Před 5 lety +1

    Are you sure that it is 70 billion?? That number sounds excessive

  • @gitaujosphat573
    @gitaujosphat573 Před 5 lety +2

    We have a dam built during colonial times that feeds Nairobi with water and we have no running water as neighbours. So what do you expect......give up.....no power ataa nyinyi..........2019 the guys have no water or light more like ngong where the roads are pathetic also naivasha mmmmm its Kenya...

  • @henryarero
    @henryarero Před 9 měsíci

    What is the benefit of the indeginous traditional Community and the profit Made by the investors?

  • @henryarero
    @henryarero Před 9 měsíci

    Marsabit County Council Sold Community Land on a Silver plate

  • @naisan7
    @naisan7 Před 6 lety +1

    Is this sort of development genuinely 'sustainable'? For whose benefit is it? The Kenyan people? I am not against building a wind farm...but in my opinion, this is a farce. I hope you get more views on this video Africa Uncensored.

  • @JK..07
    @JK..07 Před 5 lety

    Govt is responsible for all the problems that these people are facing and not investors since it's the govt that welcomes and gives go a head to any project like these in the Kenyan territory.Our leaders are deadly plaques.

  • @HubasaFamily254
    @HubasaFamily254 Před 3 lety

    I noted the cabinet secretary is even tensed😬😬upuzi uko hii mtaa,Kenya iuzwe mara moja tu...tutafute pa kuishi baadaye.

    • @nairobinyeusi5811
      @nairobinyeusi5811 Před 3 lety

      Utauza Kenya kama nani. Kenya iko na wenyewe. Cheza na shamba ya mtu unakufa.

  • @martinchege6256
    @martinchege6256 Před 2 lety

    They should blame their governors for poverty not the national gov't .The North,northeastern counties in Kenya receive the largest share if money from national gov't!

  • @henryarero
    @henryarero Před 9 měsíci

    Sarima Village

  • @henryarero
    @henryarero Před 9 měsíci

    Aluta continuas

  • @weirdlittlelab7473
    @weirdlittlelab7473 Před 5 lety +2

    MNC's

  • @henryarero
    @henryarero Před 9 měsíci

    County Council the Most Corrupt then in Marsabit

  • @bitcoinmaster3634
    @bitcoinmaster3634 Před 5 lety

    That doesn't look like a 70 Billion dollar project.

    • @TheTororist
      @TheTororist Před 5 lety +1

      $700 million. its 70 billion shillings not dollars

    • @marvin4758
      @marvin4758 Před 4 lety

      I hope you can tell that is not 150000 acres as well

  • @usa7530
    @usa7530 Před 4 lety +1

    Kengen makes money from Kamba land and we benefit nothing, this robbery without violence.

  • @henryarero
    @henryarero Před 9 měsíci

    The Pastoralist Communities Marginalized in their own Land,No Public Participation

  • @aliciafields-worldtravelle8248

    Biased research...please watch a more comprehensive Jeff Koinange's version .

    • @sammy4651
      @sammy4651 Před 5 lety +1

      looooooooooooooooooool of all people

  • @NB-ed5qv
    @NB-ed5qv Před 5 lety

    70 billion??? I smell scam.

  • @waynefraser8669
    @waynefraser8669 Před 6 lety

    KPLC it's 2018 please stop this morden day bullshit. Especially when you're using European pensions funds. Africa has been here before. Kenya please treat your people with more respect. UK

  • @blacksheep213
    @blacksheep213 Před 5 lety

    This is a joke