Kenyans have been advised to change their attitudes and adhere to government's notices and directives whenever issued to avoid unnecessary inconveniences.
Speaking to our reporter, Irene Cege of Twaweza Communications argued that most Kenyans had tendencies of ignoring such notices whenever issued only to end up in serious trouble.
Cege said the attitude was outdated and backward since the victims end suffering from losses which were avoidable only if they took notices and warnings seriously.
She was referring to the apparent incident where some of the Mlolongo and Athi River residents who had encroached road reserves and public land were adamant to heed to government notices to move for Standard Gauge Railway and Dual Carriage Projects scheduled to take off.
The residents argued that the projects should not affect projects and individual investments if the government was committed to ensure that members of the public were economically empowered.
Some of them had moved to court to stop the Standard Gauge Railway Project's implementation unless its route plan was changed in their favor claiming there were vast vacant parcels of land of which the project needed to be implemented.
Cege called on such individuals who some had done business and accumulated credible profits in the past from investments on road reserves or public land to adhere to the notices already issued to avoid being affected when bull dozers were sent to demolish them to give way for the projects.