Hundreds of families in Ruai have been left homeless and were forced to sleep in the cold following night demolitions by the government.
According to reports on social media, the demolitions commenced at night, around 10 PMĀ where families including children were thrown out in the rain, and some of their properties destroyed.
Boniface Mwangi, a human rights activist through his Twitter stated that the residents had sought a court order to stop the demolition and sued Interior CS Fred Matiang’i but it was all in vain.
Over 60 houses demolished in #Ruai overnight by the government. If @FredMatiangi believes the demolitions are legal, why are they being carried out in the cover of darkness? Why canāt they wait for the Corona pandemic to end? The Kenya government shouldnāt behave like criminals. pic.twitter.com/jSOLk83rW0
— The Peopleās Watchman (@bonifacemwangi) May 16, 2020
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The government had planned to evict the residents of Ruai (Mathare area). The residents obtained a court order stopping the evictions. Interior CS @FredMatiangi was served. Media tried to film the area where the bulldozers were parked and police chased them. #RuaiEvictions pic.twitter.com/5QFvS2cog2
— The Peopleās Watchman (@bonifacemwangi) May 15, 2020
The demolitions have ignited anger among netizens who questioned why it had to be done in the wee hours of the night at the time the country is fighting deadly COVID-19.
For instance, there exists a dusk till dawn curfew that limits movement between 7 PM and 5 AM forcing the evicted people to spend their night in the cold.
“What is going on in Ruai? Anyone there? If what I am hearing is true then I have no words..You can’t demolish houses at 10 pm during curfew and its raining in Nairobi. We have women and children in those houses..This is not right haki. So where are they supposed to go?” Retorted KTN’s Lindah Oguttu.
What is going on in Ruai? Anyone there? If what I am hearing is true then I have no words..You can't demolish houses at 10 pm during curfew and its raining in Nairobi. We have women and children in those houses..This is not right haki. So where are they supposed to go? #Ruai
— Lindah Oguttu aka Mtu ya mjengo (@lindahoguttu) May 15, 2020
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These demolitions come barely a week after the High court halted demolitions that were taking place in Kariobangi North Estate.
More than 7000 residents had lost their properties forcing the High Court to halt the demolitions until the petition filed by the residents was heard and determined.
Here are some Reactions from Twitter:
The happenings in #Ruai are of inhumane nature and Very wanting. A government can't authorize demolitions in the wee hours of the night without any notice. This and what happened in Kariobangi are very disheartening and cruel. This is pure barbarism. Tano Terror officially.
— BRAVIN YURI (@BravinYuri) May 16, 2020
https://twitter.com/Ryan_Mucilih/status/1261551048000442368
https://twitter.com/Marira___/status/1261436882799546369
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As you can see..their is a wall between the two divides šš The few Rich enjoying their morning golf session while the Poor Majority stranded with no hopes of what tommorrow holds of them.#Ruai pic.twitter.com/8HL7Z14PEj
— Tribeless MAN KE š°šŖ (@orichofrank) May 16, 2020
https://twitter.com/BrianSikulu_/status/1261450201169981440
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