Families camping at Nessuit primary school in Njoro following tribal skirmishes in the area have appealed to the government and well-wishers for aid following harsh living conditions in the area.
Addressing media, the families say they have been largely affected after leaving their homes and forced to camp at the school.At the school, women, men and children are forced to share the few school latrines.“All our belongings were burnt down and we have moved here to this school with nothing.We are just calling on the government to intervene and ensure peace in this area and also assist us with foodstuffs and clothing,” said Evaline Sigei.Elijah Kirui, a teacher in the area, urged the government to resolve the conflict.“This is not about Mau evictees and the government should step in and ensure that both parties are talked to and address this once and for all,” Kirui.Nakuru Governor Lee Kinyanjui led other leaders to the area on Friday and donated foodstuffs.Kinyanjui asked all parties to maintain peace.
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