Wajackoyah asked to remove snakes, hyena testicles agenda from manifesto

Wajackoyah asked to remove snakes, hyena testicles agenda from manifesto

File image of Roots Party Presidential Candidate Prof. George Wajackoyah. PHOTO| COURTESY

Roots Party Presidential Candidate Prof. George Wajackoyah has been called upon to withdraw from his presidential manifesto a statement profiling hyenas and snakes as animals of high value that would generate revenue for the country.

Conservationists say that Prof Wajakoya’s statement on the hyena and snake business has exposed wild animals, especially in Samburu County to poachers. 

“Those reckless statements by Roots party presidential candidate Prof Wajackoyah have really given appetite to poachers and they are now looking for hyenas and his statement that snakes’ venom has value is endangering lives of people besides putting snakes at the risk of poachers,” Holistic Wildlife Management Project Manager Antony Leaduma said.

Mr Leaduma has vowed to seek the court’s intervention if Prof Wajackoyah will not withdraw hyena and snakes businesses from his manifesto.

“I wish to condemn with the strongest terms possible the recent statement issued by one of the presidential candidates profiling hyenas of having value to an extension up to Ksh. 6 million and this has endangered existence of hyenas in Samburu County,” he said. 

Leaduma’s move is being supported by a section of residents of Samburu County who want hyenas to be protected.

The residents say that hyenas are among wild animals that attract visitors including researchers and tourists who promote tourism generating income and employment opportunities for the local communities.

They say that hyenas are environmental cleaners as they eat carcasses of livestock that are left behind without anyone to collect them.

“As a community living in Samburu County, we will fully support Leaduma to move to court to protect wildlife. Our county earns a lot of money from tourism because of wild animals like hyenas,” Pastor David Lenakuapusi said.

Mr Lenakuapusi said that prof Wajackoyah ought to have illustrated in his manifesto how his government would work with internal and external investors to improve conservation and tourism for the benefit of the country should he be elected.

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