Judiciary flags safety hazards caused by construction near Thika Court
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The Judiciary raised
concern about the deteriorating occupational health and safety conditions at the
Environment and Land Court (ELC) in Thika, warning that ongoing construction
and poor sanitation are now threatening the delivery of justice.
In a statement on
February 14, 2026, Chief Registrar of the Judiciary Winfridah Mokaya said the
station has become a health hazard for judges, staff, and the public.
The danger stems from
a major construction project in immediate proximity to the court premises,
which currently sits on land provided by the County Government of Kiambu. The Judiciary
says the works have severely compromised the air quality thus dangerous for
vulnerable persons and the noise and chaos of the site are undermining the
dignity of the court.
Adding to the
environmental distress, the location is also being used by the County
Government as a parking hub for garbage collection trucks. This has resulted in
a persistent foul odor and significant hygiene concerns. The situation recently
sparked a peaceful march by members of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK), who took
to the streets to demand a safer working environment for advocates and their
clients.
In response to these escalating
risks, the Judiciary convened a Bar–Bench meeting on February 11 to establish
immediate mitigation strategies. It was resolved that the court will now
prioritize virtual operations, shifting hearings and the delivery of judgments
to digital platforms to reduce physical exposure to the hazardous site.
For matters that
strictly require in-person attendance due to the nature of evidence or legal
requirements, consultations are currently underway to identify a suitable
alternative venue that ensures security and user-friendliness.
A Court Users
Committee (CUC) meeting has been scheduled for Wednesday, February 18, 2026, to
bring together the County Government, security agencies, and justice sector
actors to find a coordinated way forward.


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