Raila joins Maasai leaders in fight over alleged invasion of Ilmashariani land in Narok
Azimio leader Raila Odinga speaks during a housewarming ceremony of nominated senator and national vice chair of ODM, Christine Lemein, in Narok on September 3, 2023. | Twitter/@RailaOdinga
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Azimio leader Raila Odinga has joined a
section of Maasai leaders in defending alleged illegal investment on their 580
acres of ancestral land at Ilmashariani area in Narok North.
Speaking during a housewarming of the nominated senator and National vice
chair ODM Christine Lemein, Odinga revealed that by land subdivision locals
shall end up being squatters but reminded that any investor shall follow due
process through public participation with agreed compensation.
Odinga reminding the Nation ahead of tomorrow’s mega climate change summit in
Nairobi that must concentrate on protection of water sources such as Mau
complex which he reminded that he had to risk his political ambition on.
He lashed at President Ruto for reversing the moratorium order saying it was
jeopardizing his campaigning tree planting exercise on Kenyans further
alleging a re-encroachment of the Maasai Mau forest by former evictees.
His sentiments were echoed by Eugene Wamalwa who steered off allegations by a
section of the media that Kalonzo Musyoka had agreed that they had agreed on
any forms of legitimacy away from ongoing plan talks.
Former Narok North MP and staunch ODM leader Moitalel Ole Kenta who lost in
last year’s August Gubernatorial Elections assured Raila that the Maa community
shall fully remain with Raila as he vowed to lead protests against any planned
launch of the said projects at ilmashariani’s community land.


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