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Residents serve Elected leaders with muddy water at a meeting

<strong>This is what you get for neglecting us</strong>
Marsabit leaders served with muddy water during meeting
Marsabit leaders served with muddy water during meeting

Marsabit County residents on Monday served their elected leaders with muddy water during a meeting as a form of protest.

The locals from Karare area, offered the bottles with muddy water to the dignitaries as a sign of dissatisfaction on water shortage and contamination.

Residents serve elected leaders with muddy water in form of protest against water shortage problems

Residents serve elected leaders with muddy water in form of protest against water shortage problems

The residents explained that the leaders neglected the serious situations affecting the area and instead had focused on other things such as establishing a municipality.

“Our problem is water, not a municipality,” expressed the residents.

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Drought stricken

Marsabit County had in the past been affected adversely with water and food shortage during the dry spell.

Livestock carcasses in Marsabit County during drought

Livestock carcasses in Marsabit County during drought

In 2017, National Drought Management Authority (NDMA) boss in the county Golicha Guyo had noted that North Horr and Laisamis sub-counties were at a risk of losing more livestock due to the dry spell that hit the area in September.

Guyo had stated that the body had provided water for the locals and their animals since the start of that year.

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