Kenya: Vandals paralyse activities at oil firm

Exploration of oil at Block 2A in Wajir County has been paralysed for the last five days after locals vandalized part of the working equipment.
According to Daily Nation, Herders cut cables at the site protesting against the ongoing work by Simba Energy Company.
In a press statement, the company’s director, James Jenkins, said they had suffered huge losses as a result of the standoff between them and members of the pastoralist community.
Jenkins said that some individuals had misled locals to oppose the ongoing works.
He said: “As a company, we are here to do our work, we will abide by all the rules given by the local clans and the Wajir county government. Unfortunately, we have been hindered by few individuals who do not share our ideology.
“The community was getting the wrong information on what we are doing and think that we are going to disrupt their lives.”
However, a local committee claimed the company had failed to honour a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the community to start development projects.
The committee Secretary, Abdinur Abdi Abdullahi said the company had floated all our engagements.
But another elder, Mzee Mohamed Dakane, differed saying the company had employed more than 250 locals as staff.
He said: “The people are not happy with the action of the committee which was responsible for paralyzing company’s activities.”