NEMA halts gold leaching plant’s operations after locals protest pollution

George Juma
By George Juma February 27, 2022 10:56 (EAT)
NEMA halts gold leaching plant’s operations after locals protest pollution

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The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has directed the owner of the gold leaching plant at Namba area in Suna West Sub County to halt activities until NEMA assesses the plant following a protest staged by the locals on Friday.

Migori county NEMA director Mr. James Siaji, Speaking to radio Ramogi on Saturday, said the issues of water and air pollution raised by the locals who protested against the company are serious and must be handled before the leaching plant continues its operations.

Mr.Siaji said a team from NEMA will visit the plant which is hardly six month old on a fact-finding mission.

He said they are ready to take necessary legal action against the company if it is found out that the company is flouting adhering to the regulations.

Siaji’s comments come a day after a section of the residents of Namba blocked Namba-Kehancha road protesting against the operators of the leaching plant, claiming that it’s a life threatening venture.

They claim that they cannot use the available water sources around because of the pollution caused by chemicals emanating from the leaching plants. 

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