Amina Mohamed’s Residence Demolished For Affordable Housing Project In Kakamega

The Kenyan government has demolished the former residence of Amina Mohamed, ex-Cabinet Secretary for Sports, Culture, and Heritage, in Kakamega County. This action has sparked debate due to its high-profile nature and the ongoing affordable housing project it facilitates.

Government’s Ambitious Project

This demolition is part of an ambitious government initiative to construct affordable housing units in Kakamega, aiming to address the housing needs of low-income residents. While lauded by some, the project’s execution, particularly in this instance, has raised concerns.

Legal Questions and Local Reactions

Despite a court order temporarily halting any action on the property, the demolition proceeded, raising questions about due process and legal adherence. Local residents hold diverse opinions, with some supporting the government’s housing mission and others questioning the targeting of Mohamed’s residence.

Previous Demolitions and Political Turmoil

This situation isn’t isolated. In November 2023, a similar demolition displaced residents from a property owned by a prominent businessman in Kakamega, also for the Affordable Housing Programme. These actions have drawn criticism from the Kakamega county government and opposition leader Raila Odinga, highlighting potential political tensions surrounding project implementation.

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