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Criminals invading the ADC Mutura ranch put on notice

Rogue individuals in the Segera location have been warned against invading private property following the destruction of an eight-kilometre-long Agriculture Development Corporation (ADC) Mutura ranch electric fence in Segera.

Speaking at a public baraza in Tank Nyeusi in Segera, Laikipia East Deputy County Commissioner Patrick Muli warned that stern action will be taken against individuals found to destroy property.

“There is this ADC Mutara fence; it was vandalised, and we wanted to have a conversation with residents on how we can stop the destruction. They destroyed about eight kilometres of the fence,” said Muli.

He said that the heavily guarded ADC Mutara ranch was invaded by unknown individuals who left a trail of destruction in the vast land. He pointed out that ADC Mutara was home to wildlife, and destroying the fence was exposing residents to human-wildlife conflict.

“Without the fence, there will be a challenge from wild animals, which will start causing chaos in the villages. We have already notified them and warned them: no more fence destruction,” warned the DCC.

The administrator said plans were underway to heighten security in the area through the deployment of National Police Reservists (NPR).

At the same time, Gladies Naserian, a resident, alleged that youth were being sidelined from job opportunities by local ranchers despite having the qualifications.

“There are these ranches here, including ADC Mutara, Olpajeta, and Segera Ranch; they don’t offer us jobs despite our appeal to employ residents. I call on both the county and national governments to intervene,” Naserian said.

By Muturi Mwangi

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