Residents of Pipeline, Punda Mlia and Mzee Wanyama want the Internally Displaced Persons moved from the area to .
The residents complained that the IDPS are stealing their farm produce hence interfering with their Agricultural activity in their farms.
Sarah Wanyama, a resident in Pipeline area said the IDPs sneak to their farms at night and steal, the fact that provoked them.
She claims that last week IDPS destroyed her one acre maize plantation, therefore forcing her to harvest unready green maize to avoid more losses.
''These people’s activities forced me to harvest green maize and sell them at a throwaway price to save them from further destruction”, she said.
Ms Wanyama urged the both Nakuru county and National governments to re -settle the IDPS so that they can have ‘a peace of mind’ over their farms.
Sarah observed that IDPs in the camp live in extreme poverty hence it becomes nearly impossible for them to survive on genuine terms.
Mr Allan Wanjohi, a resident of Punda Milia area said he has been forced to put his farm under 24 hour surveillance to keep a way iIDPs from his farm.
He said the IDPs have become a nuisance in the area as they steal everything including household items such as plates and farming tools.
Mr Mwanjohi added that they will be forced to take law into their hands to combat the vices.