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'I Lost More Than Ksh.3.9M...' Businessman Says Kibra Fire Destroyed His Life Investment
'I Lost More Than Ksh.3.9M...' Businessman Says Kibra Fire Destroyed His Life Investment
PHOTO:At the PCEA church, the trail of destruction is evident; shards of glass are strewn across the church's floor, as are the ashes of benches that were torched during the attack.
 

By:
Citizen Reporter

Posted:
Mar,28-2023 11:12:22
 
Tension remained high in Kibra on Tuesday, as residents woke up to take stock of the aftermath of Monday's anti-regime protests. 

Scores of people could be seen rummaging through the rubble in an attempt to salvage what a deadly fire that broke out Monday evening had left behind. 

Among those counting huge losses is a local businessman only identified as John whose business; a hardware and a pub were razed to the ground. 

According to the businessman, the club, from where he eked out a living had stock worth nearly Ksh.4 million as of Monday. 

On Tuesday, all that remained were ashes, iron sheets and stones... and a new apprehension of how he will take care of his family. 

"Stock ya club ilikuwa ni Ksh.3.9 million, hii ndio ilikuwa investment yetu ya maisha," John told Citizen Digital on Tuesday. 

"Hapa ndio tunasomesha watoto, kila kitu ni hapa, sasa vile hii imechomeka, I do not know where to start, hata chakula ya kupelekea watoto hakuna," 

At the PCEA church, the trail of destruction is evident; shards of glass are strewn across the church's floor, as are the ashes of benches that were torched during the attack. 

According to Reverend Sarah Muriithi, the PCEA parish minister in Kibera, the church was set on fire by goons on Monday. 

A learning institution attached to the PCEA church was also torched and vandalised. The church is yet to quantify the losses incurred during the attack. 

Raila Takes On Ruto Over Invasion Of His Property, Kenyatta Land; Calls It 'Act Of Desperation'

Azimio la Umoja One Kenya leader Raila Odinga has taken a swipe at President William Ruto and his deputy Rigathi Gachagua over the invasion of his gas company Spectre and the Uhuru Kenyatta family-owned estate, Northlands City.

The two premises were invaded by unknown persons on Monday during the opposition-led anti-government protests that witnessed the destruction and looting of property.

While addressing the press on Tuesday, Mr. Odinga accused President Ruto and his deputy of being the masterminds behind the invasions, claiming that they are well known for causing mayhem in the nation.

"Yesterday the Ruto-Rigathi operation resurfaced in Northlands, Kisumu, Kibra, Mathare, Industrial area and other areas," he said.

"Violence, mayhem, invasion of farms, torching of homes and burning houses of worship are synonymous with Mr. Ruto. In this latest act of desperation by Ruto and Gachagua, we see a plot that will be extremely disastrous for the country’s long-term stability and economy."

The Azimio boss further warned that more property will be invaded in coming days, arguing that President Ruto's alleged action will resurface and poses a threat to the property of Kenyans.

"Let's make no mistake, nobody must pretend to be safe. Anyone in any part of the country has every reason to fear. Anyone with a sizeable piece of land or business must be very afraid," he said.

"We have every reason to believe that other properties will be invaded in the coming days."

He further opined that the Head of State's alleged invasion order might have a boomerang effect on him and his properties end up being invaded instead.

"Does his order for invasion of other people's lands amount to the invasion of his own? Time will tell," he said. 

"Ruto has brought the class war here. He's keen to have a religious war and this is how it starts and when it starts there is no end until citizens turn on one another."

The former premier affirmed that they will not cower from conducting their nationwide march until their demands are met.

"Ruto must make no mistake, this struggle will march on stronger and mightier with his every vile response until our demands are met," he said.

"The cost of goods must come down, servers must be opened, the constitution of IEBC must be above board, reconsultative and bi-partisan." 

Source:
Citizen Digital