Herder killed after illegally entering Tsavo East National Park
A herder, who was part of a group of 30,
has been killed after illegally accessing Tsavo East National Park on Sunday.
The incident highlights the escalating
tensions between local herders and the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) as
conservation efforts clash with the livelihoods of neighbouring communities.
According to KWS, the herders attacked
officers with poisoned arrows, advancing aggressively at Yakalicha, 16 kilometres
inside the park. As officers patrolled the area, they encountered the armed
group, leading to a violent confrontation.
“During the ensuing chaos, one herder was
fatally injured,” KWS said in a statement. "One officer escaped by a
whisker from being shot with a poisoned arrow that stuck on the firearm.”
The close call has raised concerns about
the increasing hostility faced by KWS personnel while attempting to protect
wildlife within the park.
The situation around Tsavo East National
Park has been increasingly fraught with tension, fueled in part by incitement
from local leaders.
According to KWS, recent reports indicate
that Garsen Member of Parliament Guyo Ali Wario has encouraged herders to
illegally invade and settle within the park by making false promises about land
acquisition.
Such actions, KWS argues, have resulted in
the illegal construction of makeshift settlements and armed grazing of
livestock, exacerbating the conflict between conservation efforts and local
community needs.
In light of the incident, KWS extended its
condolences to the family of the deceased herder, acknowledging the
historically harmonious relationship that existed between the Service and the
Kone community.
The tragic incident has been reported to
the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) offices in Mutomo, Kitui
County, and Garsen, Tana River County. Crime scene investigation teams are
working to establish the circumstances surrounding this event.
Meanwhile, KWS has urged local communities
to respect protected areas and collaborate towards ensuring the safety of both
the wildlife and residents.
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