Kenya's Nuclear Nightmare: Toxic Waste, Cancer Claims Rock North-Eastern Region

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Kenya's Nuclear Nightmare: Toxic Waste, Cancer Claims Rock North-Eastern Region

Garissa Governor Nathif Jama has publicly associated the rising cases of cancer in North EasternKenya with what he describes as the “dumping of toxic nuclear waste” in the region. His statements underscore a growing environmental and public health concern, drawing attention from both national and international observers.

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UNEP Holds Regional Meeting to Address Environmental Risks

Last week, the United Nations Environment Programme(UNEP) convened a Clearing House Mechanism (CHM) meeting for East African states. These meetings are integral to follow-ups on the Bamako Convention, a treaty adopted by African nations to ban the import of hazardous and radioactive waste. The CHM discussions aim to strengthen regional cooperation and ensure the continent is protected from harmful materials.

Historical Allegations Under Scrutiny

At the recent CHM session, delegates discussed allegations that nuclear waste dumping may have occurred in North Eastern Kenya in the 1980s. Experts highlighted the potential long-term environmental and health impacts, emphasizing the need for strict compliance with international environmental protocols like the Bamako Convention. The historical claims continue to spark concern and investigation, underscoring the importance of safeguarding communities from hazardous substances.

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