Baringo residents plead for bridge as learners risk lives crossing Perkerra River
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Residents of Baringo County living along the Perkerra River are asking the government to construct a bridge on a section of the river to facilitate safe passage for learners during the rainy season.
They say learners are often forced to brave the floods
to cross the river on their way to school, putting their lives at
risk.
Citizen TV visited the area where, on a Thursday morning, a group of children were waiting for
the raging waters of River Perkerra to subside before they could attempt to walk
across to school.
The wait costs them valuable class time they can
hardly afford.
Dida Kipyegon knows only too well the sacrifice he must make
to ensure his three children make it to class.
With love and utmost care, he carries them one by one across the risky section of the road, aware that any slip could prove catastrophic.
“Nahofia usalama wao lakini sasa nifanye aje ilhali
sina pesa ya kuwalipia kila siku, ndio maana mimi mwenyewe nakuja kuwavukisha
ili niweze kumpeleka mpaka nyumbani," said Kipyegon.
The rains have turned the section of the road impassable,
as they do every year.
During the dry period, crossing the section of the road is
already challenging. But during the rainy season, when the river swells and the
currents grow stronger, the journey becomes even more terrifying.
“Ikinyesha huko juu maji inakuja na force, wakati watu
wanajaribu kuvuka inadrown inabeba hawa watu," he added.
Ordinarily, it would take the learners at least fifteen
minutes to report to school. But when the road is swallowed by floodwaters, the
only other option is a seven-kilometre journey on foot or a costly boda boda
ride that many cannot afford.
“Wanafunzi shule iko tu hapa kando hapa ya shule ni
mahali anaweza kuchukua dakika kumi na tano, lakini akisunguka hiyo njia mrefu
atachukua masaa mawili au matatu ili afike, akitumia boda boda ambayo ni
shilingi 150 kwenda pekee," Kipyegon explained.
The dangerous crossing has already claimed three lives since
the rainy season started.
“Hapa hata watu wazima kila mwaka kuna kuwa na
incident where watu wanasombwa na maji hapa ama sehemu zingine za hii mto," he lamented.
Residents are now urging the government to urgently
intervene and construct a bridge to prevent further tragedies.
“Kwanza ni kuomba serikali kuu iweze kutusaidia
itujengee daraja," he noted.
Despite these tragedies, the river still has no footbridge,
even though the county government had previously promised to construct one.
For many residents, that promise now feels like a distant
dream.
As parents continue to carry their children through the
dangerous waters each day, the community fears that without urgent
intervention, it may only be a matter of time before another tragedy strikes.


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