Two gold miners dead as Kakamega mine collapses
File photo of a gold mine. | REUTERS
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Two
miners have lost their lives after the walls of an underground gold mine caved
in on them in Ikolomani, Kakamega County.
The
victims, aged 38 and 39, succumbed to suffocation due to the lack of oxygen
after being buried alive in the 150-foot-long gold mine.
According
to reports from Ikolomani miner Evans Museve, one of the deceased, a foreman,
entered the mine to inspect a hole's formation following the dewatering and
lowering of the water table.
When he didn't return promptly, the second man, an operator, entered to check on him.
Patrick
Misango, a colleague of the two deceased men, emphasized the need for better
mining equipment and improved safety measures.
“The
government should deploy better mining equipment because these men tragically
lost their lives because of the lack of them. This incident could have been
avoided,” he said.
Additionally,
Shinyalu and Ikolomani gold miners' chairman, Samwel Njomo, expressed his
frustrations with the Government’s lack of support.
“We
have been asking the government to help us; however, we have always been met by
delay. They (the government) are always fast in imposing tax on us, yet they
never take time to fix roads that lead to the goldmines,” Njomo remarked.
“I
implore the county government to help us obtain enough rescue machines after
such incidents occur.”
Rose
Ayuma, the mother of one of the victims, spoke of her devastation upon learning
of her son's fate.
“My
son was the only boy and my only hope. I depended on him to help sustain my
living,” she stated.
She
emphasized the financial strain this loss has placed on her family and pleaded
for assistance to support her late son's wife and two children.
Frustration
has grown among miners and residents alike, with some questioning the government’s
priorities, particularly in demanding license fees while failing to provide
adequate assistance.
“We
are now wondering if all they are after is money and not the deliverance of
aid,” Niva Maiva, a resident said.
Regrettably,
this is not the first mining accident in Ikolomani, as a similar incident
occurred in May of this year, claiming the lives of two diggers.
They
are now calling upon Governor Fernandes Barasa to intervene.
The
bodies of the two victims have been transported to the Kakamega General Hospital mortuary.

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