NAKURU,Kenya, Feb, 15 – “Our livelihood is under threat,” reiterated thousands of scrap metal traders in Nakuru county a week after president Uhuru Kenyatta instituted a nationwide moratorium on the trade.
The move is part of government efforts to tame illegal trade that has coincided with a recent wave of vandalism of public installations across the country.
The President said the moratorium will stay in place until after the Government puts in place adequate measures to effectively police the sourcing, trade and export of scrap metal warning that those found culpable for vandalism of state infrastructure will be dealt with firmly.
While referring to recent vandalism of electricity transmission infrastructure, the Standard Gauge Railway and communication masts, President Kenyatta termed the acts as economic sabotage saying the Government won’t tolerate the destruction.
Nakuru Scrap Metal Association chairman Joseph Wandaka, is calling for the institutionalisation of the new regulations soon in order to avoid a crisis.
“With this ban, my business will collapse. The President should consider our plight and lift the ban even as guidelines are being put into place,” said traders.
The business was massively affected at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We have bought a lot of stock in recent years, now we are hoping we will not incur loses,” said, Shadrack Korir, a trader.
Several people have already lost their jobs following the ban.
Members of the National Assembly’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) ealier thus week said that the president was misled into issuing the directive.
Industrialisation PS Kirimi Kaberia was put on the spot by the legislators to explain why the move was instituted yet there already exist a law banning export of scrap metal.
Trade and Enterprise Development Cabinet Secretary Betty Maina and Attorney General Kihara Kariuki were equally accused of the blunder as Kaberia was put on the spot over his failure in implementing the law.
“The President recently said that he had stopped any dealings in the scrap metal, including exports, yet there is a law that was passed by this House to regulate the sector. Please go and tell your CS, Betty Maina, to read the law. Also tell her that her office embarrassed the President,” said Garissa Township MP Aden Duale.
The legislators called on the PS and the Cabinet Secretary to be fired.
According to legislators, the Scrap Metal Act, passed in 2015, sought to regulate the handling and export of scrap metal, the registration and licensing of all scrap metal dealers.
It further calls for the establishment of a Scrap Metal Council to streamline the management of the sector.
According to excerpts from the act, the Cabinet Secretary in charge of Industrialisation can upon fulfilment of supply in the local market allow export.
The committee’s chair Ugunja MP Opiyo Wandayi directed Kaberia to file a comprehensive statement an report back to them.
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