State ordered to compensate Isiolo residents Sh413m for rights violations in airstrip expansion

In a landmark ruling, court has ordered the government to compensate 189 residents of Isiolo with a total sum of Sh413 million for the violation of their rights during the expansion of the Isiolo airstrip by the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA).
In a landmark ruling, court has ordered the government to compensate 189 residents of Isiolo with a total sum of Sh413 million for the violation of their rights during the expansion of the Isiolo airstrip by the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA).
The court's decision comes as a significant victory for the affected residents who had filed a case against the government, citing infringement of their rights during the compensation process related to the airstrip expansion.
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The compensation order follows a thorough examination of the grievances presented by the residents, highlighting the adverse impact on their properties and livelihoods due to the expansion project. The court found merit in their claims, affirming that their rights had been violated during the compensation process carried out by the KAA.
The Sh413 million compensation is intended to address the losses and damages suffered by the residents as a result of the expansion project. It encompasses various aspects, including property damage, displacement, and disruption of livelihoods.
The Isiolo airstrip expansion project has been a subject of contention, with residents expressing grievances over the handling of the compensation process. The court's intervention signals a commitment to ensuring that such projects adhere to legal and ethical standards, prioritizing the protection of citizens' rights.
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