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KFS Suspends Construction of Eco-Camp in Ngong Forest

The Kenya Forest Service (KFS) has announced suspension of the ongoing construction of a bush eco-camp in the Sanctuary block of Ngong Road Forest.

In a recent statement, KFS noted that the decision comes in the wake of widespread concern raised through the media, social platforms, and direct communication to KFS.

“Kenya Forest Service is aware of the various concerns that have been raised regarding the development of a bush eco-camp in the Sanctuary block, Ngong Road Forest. The issues raised have been shared through the press, social media, and phone calls, and there are public concerns of destruction or grabbing of the forest that may have occurred,” the statement read.

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Kenya Forest Service suspends construction of Eco-Camp in Ngong Forest. Photo: Courtesy.

The forest service moreover clarified that the development was taking place in a glade, a natural clearing within the forest that typically has no trees, only bushes and grass. 

According to KFS, the project was reportedly challenged by a former applicant who had earlier sought to establish a Green Kids Museum on the same site. 

However, the applicant failed to secure a Special Use License due to financial constraints.

“The Ngong Road Forest Association, which is a Community Forest Association that co-manages this forest in collaboration with the Service as espoused in the Forest Conservation and Management Act, 2016, has also been struggling with varying opinions within its membership. Most notably, one of the members is known to have applied to develop a Green Kids Museum Project, which was to occupy eight (8) acres on the same site where the eco-camp is being developed. However, the applicant was unable to proceed with the museum, citing inability to meet the financial obligations of a Special Use License. This same person, in collaboration with other members of a known Civil Society, has created the misinformation that is currently circulating concerning the development of the eco-camp. There is a clear bias, and the public is advised to seek clarification from the Kenya Forest Service regarding any information about gazetted forests,” the statement continued.

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