Plight of over 1,000 families displaced in Baringo amid bandit attacks
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At least 1,000 households have fled their homes
in parts of Baringo North as insecurity in the region escalates and bandits
continue to challenge the government.
Families
have fled to safer areas of Koroto, Kabirmet, Barsimoi, Kipcherere, Mogotio and
Marigat, but life away from home is proving challenging for them.
Citizen
TV visited Risper Chebor who was welcomed to her new home in Mogotio, Baringo
County, by a friend.
She
and her 5 children had to flee their home in Ng’aratuko, Baringo North, when
the area became insecure.
Risper
says this is the sixth time that she has had to find alternative shelter for
her children to keep them safe, adding that change could have an effect on their
lives.
“Tulitoka
juzi wakati vita ilianza ikauwa hata watoto wa shule, tukaona tujiokoe. Shida
sasa iko ni kujua watoto watasomea wapi kwa sababu huku hakuna mashule, upande
mwingine kumefungwa,” she said.
Risper
says the incessant bandit attacks have taken a toll on her family and she
cannot take steps to better her life and the lives of her children due to the
conflict.
“Sisi
tumehangaika, serikali mnaonaje hii maisha? Hakuna vile tunaishi, sisi ni Wakenya
au namna gani?” She posed.
Jackson
Lotuk, who lives in the neighbouring area, moved into a rented house this week.
He says he fled the area as last year's events where bandits attacked his home
leaving his two sons dead are still fresh on his mind.
“Serikali
itusaidie sisi, kuja kwa akili yote utuokoe sisi,” he lamented.
More
than 1,000 families have been displaced in Baringo North, Saimo Soi and
Bartabwa wards, according to an assessment done by a multi-agency team
comprising officers from the national and county governments and the Kenya Red
Cross.
On
Thursday night, bandits drove away livestock in Sibilo village.
“We
want to head to Parliament and see how we can pass a bill that will see the
military conduct the full operation,” Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro said.
“As
the budget appropriations committee, we want to ensure that we get funds for
the development of these bandit-prone areas and work hand in hand with security
teams.”
In
Kainuk, Turkana, tens of residents staged demos to protest the rising
insecurity in the region saying assailants are abducting residents. Three
people have been kidnapped in less than one month.
“Tunaomba
serikali tupate amani kwa sababu eneo hili limekuwa na changamoto,” a resident,
Daudi Suleiman, said.
Another
resident, Nikidorumo Silas, added: “Kuna watu watatu ambao hatujui wameenda
wapi….sisi tunataka CID ikuje kuchunguza visa hivi.”
The
bandits have in recent weeks dared the government, challenging the security
teams that were deployed in the 6 counties of the North Rift to restore peace.
This
includes military officers who were posted in the region last year as part of a
plan by the government to bring a lasting solution.

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