KFS pledges to rebuild Loramoru Primary School outside Mukutani Forest in Baringo
Baringo County Forest Conservator Ann Nyaoke.
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The Kenya Forest Service (KFS) has pledged to support the reconstruction of
Loramoru Primary School in Mukutani, Baringo County, outside the gazetted
forest area.
Speaking to the press, Baringo County Forest
Conservator Ann Nyaoke clarified
that while no construction can take place within gazetted forest land, KFS is
working closely with education authorities and the local community to identify
a suitable site outside the forest or along its edge, where the school will be
reconstructed.
Nyaoke noted that once
a site is agreed upon, KFS will assist in rebuilding the school to its previous
layout, including three classrooms for Grades one to three and teachers’
houses.
“This is aimed at
ensuring local children continue to access education in a legal and sustainable
location,” she said.
Loramoru Primary School was closed for over 13 years due to insecurity that
forced residents to flee. It reopened in 2024 after families returned.
Before its closure, the school comprised two iron-sheet classrooms and three
rooms for teachers’ quarters and a staffroom.
KFS said ongoing consultations with the
community aim to balance forest conservation with social needs such as
education. Residents have been urged to continue engaging through established
channels as plans progress for the new school site and reconstruction.


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