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Kenya: Stalling of Water Projects to Keep Taps in Coast Dry

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Mombasa, Kwale and Kilifi residents will continue to experience acute water shortage after three main water projects worth close to Sh70 billion failed to take off on time due to inadequate funding and compensation wrangles

This is despite the projects having received support from President Kenyatta.

The Sh35 billion Mzima Spring II pipeline project, Sh20 billion Mwache dam project and Sh16 billion desalination plant were anticipated to solve water crisis facing the three counties,

Mwache dam, which was scheduled to start early this year, has been rocked by wrangles as 2,452 households and eight community and public institutions set to be compensated plan to petition the National Land Commission (NLC) for undervaluing their properties.

The locals accused NLC of coercing them to accept compensation of Sh120,000 per acre instead of Sh350,000 as earlier agreed.

Read: Sh16 billion Mombasa desalination plants project fail to take off

Ms Uchi Mwero, a resident, said: “There is no willing seller-willing buyer agreement and we are coerced to sing to their tune, which is very unfortunate.”

When contacted, Governor Salim Mvurya said they have resolved to petition NLC through various mediums on their disposal to ensure citizens get what they deserve. Mr Mvurya said at least 609 affected locals out of 624 in the priority project area in Fulugani were coerced to sign the low rates against their will.