Kilifi residents divided over proposed Sh12bn cement plant in Mawe Meru

While some locals welcome the project as a potential source of employment, others raise concerns about its potential environmental impact.
The proposal to construct a Sh12 billion cement manufacturing plant in Mawe Meru, Chasimba, Kilifi County, has sparked mixed reactions from residents.
While some locals welcome the project as a potential source of employment, others raise concerns about its potential environmental impact.
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Mashujaa Cement Q&M PLC aims to establish a large integrated cement plant at Tsalu-chonyi in Chasimba, manufacturing clinker and cement for commercial and industrial purposes.
During a public forum organized by the National Environmental Complaints Committee (NECC) in Chasimba, some residents voiced support for the project, emphasizing its economic benefits for the community.
However, others, like Bishop Ronald Nzai from the Methodist Church, highlighted the lack of community involvement in the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment report submitted to NEMA.
"Public involvement is crucial in environmental impact assessment (EIA). Mashujaa should prioritize thorough consultation and incremental implementation to address social, economic, biodiversity, and heritage concerns. With existing challenges from two cement factories in Rabai and Takaungu, along with mining companies in Jaribuni, we already face significant issues," Nzai stated.

Nzai also pointed out that the proposed plant's activities would impact the Mawe Meru caves, an area the National Museum of Kenya advocated for inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list.
Macdonald Ngoa, another resident, expressed concern about the project's impact on safety and urged Mashujaa to conduct public awareness sessions to address community concerns.
"I urge Mashujaa to organize public awareness sessions to address our concerns rather than hastily proceeding with implementation," he said.
Secretary Marry Njogi of NECC assured residents that all stakeholders' opinions would be incorporated into their report, influencing the decision on the proposed plant.
"We have noticed significant division among the locals regarding the project, but I want to reassure residents that NECC will thoroughly consider all collected viewpoints for our final report," she stated.
Representing Mashujaa Q & M PLC, Dan Kige expressed confidence that modern technology would mitigate environmental concerns, ensuring compliance with international standards and the safety of all involved.
"I assure residents that the plant will comply with international standards, ensuring the safety of all," he affirmed.
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