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23 Aug 2016

Author:
Patrick Beja, Standard Digital (Kenya)

Kenya: Local govt. official resigns over Amu Power coal plant's potential environmental impacts

“Lamu County official resigns in protest over Sh204b coal power project”

A top county official has resigned after voicing her opposition to a controversial Sh204.3 billion power project. Trade, Tourism, Culture and Natural Resources Executive Samia Omar resigned…after she observed that the coal plant might be harmful to the environment. “As County Executive for both investment and natural resources, my mandate and obligation to the public is conflicted between promoting investment in Lamu, and preserving the environment,” said Ms Omar. “Having read the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) of the Lamu Coal Power Plant, I am convinced that the project will have irreversible and profound impact on Lamu,” she added while announcing her resignation.

The coal-fired power plant will produce 1,050 megawatts and will be put up at Kwawasi in Magogoni sub-county...Women Representative Shakilla Abdalla, who has led opposition against the plant, welcomed Omar’s resignation, congratulating her for obeying her conscience. “I congratulate her for making that decision instead of remaining in conflict with her boss,” said Ms Abdalla. “She has a right to her opinion and that was the best choice she made. No one should make her support the project, which is harmful to residents,” she added. Omar said in a statement that she felt she could not effectively executive her mandate, which is promoting investor interests, while at the same time her actions were hurting the environment…National Environment Management Authority (Nema) Director General Geoffrey Wahungu last month asked county residents to provide views on the ESIA report within 30 days. Timamy and Assembly Speaker Mohamed Hashimu separately said they had received the report from Nema and were studying it before they could make a decision on whether to support it.