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The affected villages of Kivingoni, Ikongeni, Mamba, Kisiiki and Mavoloni were under Ndalani Settlement scheme where some villagers have vacated their homes following the attack.
| Veronica Muendo, One of the Evicted Residents Narrating Her Experience During the Night of Eviction. |
Pastor Peter Mugo told Citizen Digital that he was called the night the demolitions took place only to find that it was being done by youths escorted by police.
Mr Mugo added that most of the evicted people have been living on the land since 1974 yet the person who evicted them had a title deed issued in 2006, a matter that raises eyebrows.
Speaking to the residents, Yatta Assistant County Commissioner Mr Joseph Lenkarie said that land issues were sensitive and should not be rushed, further calling on the residents to be patient, calm and peaceful as they wait for a solution.
On threats being issued, Mr Lenkarie said that the people receiving threats through phones should report the same to CID officers for investigations and assured the residents of security.
| Yatta MP, Francis Mwangangi |
Yatta MP Francis Mwangangi urged the residents to stay put in the settlement scheme, adding that the matter was being handled.
He added that the OCS Chief Inspector Gladys Wanjala who supervised the eviction, though transferred, should be investigated and should produce the people who did the demolitions.
“It defeats logic for a lady officer to supervise other ladies and children being humiliated in her face”, Mwangangi said, adding that the matter should be taken up by National Police Service as nobody was above the law.