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Sakaja orders shutdown of gas plants in residential areas

Faith Chandianya by Faith Chandianya
February 6, 2024
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Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has mandated the closure of all gas plants operating in close proximity to residential neighborhoods. This he said in response to the recent gas explosion in Embakasi.

During his visit to affected families in the Embakasi area, Sakaja emphasized the need for safety measures and announced that all 17 sub-county officials have been empowered to take action against illegal businesses within the county.

Sakaja underscored his directive, stating, “I have instructed sub-county administrators across Nairobi county to hold accountability for any unreported illegal activities within their jurisdictions.”

The proprietor of the illegal gas plant responsible for the devastating explosion in Embakasi has committed to facing legal consequences, officials announced Tuesday.

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The owner surrendered to authorities on Monday, February 5, amidst ongoing investigations into the tragic incident.

In response, Senator Sakaja urged Nairobi residents to promptly report any illicit activities to prevent future disasters.

The Energy Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) had repeatedly denied permits to the Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) storage and filling plant, citing failure to meet operational criteria for the area.

The death toll from the gas explosion in the Mradi area of Embakasi East has climbed to six, with over 260 casualties and several families displaced.

Efforts are underway to assist displaced families, with the Nairobi County government providing shelter and sustenance at a local social hall. Presently, 30 families remain there, while others have been reunited with relatives or found alternative accommodations.

A statement released by authorities indicated that 148 households and 50 businesses were affected by the incident. Psycho-social support services will continue to be offered to victims and community members at the Embakasi Health Facility.

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