• Wednesday, 06 November 2024
Bamburi cement temporarily shuts down its operations

Bamburi cement temporarily shuts down its operations

Bamburi Cement has temporarily shut down its operations following an order by the Mombasa County Government on Monday.

The company's operations were brought to a halt on account of allegedly dumping coal dust on open fields, which attracted backlash from residents living near the factory's plant in the Coastal county.

Mombasa County Deputy Governor Francis Thoya accompanied by officials from the National Environment Management Authority of Kenya (NEMA) on Monday visited the factory's premises in a bid to get answers to the concerns raised by the locals.

Upon their arrival, the officials were left with no option other than to order immediate closure of the factory after discovering that coal dust was being openly dumped instead of being stored in silos as had earlier been recommended. 

"I have ordered the operations of dumping the coal to be halted immediately and further ordered that their shipment at the port of Mombasa be withheld immediately," Thoya remarked.

The residents living near the factory had complained that the dust had been affecting their health, causing respiratory infections.

"The residents had complained to us demanding to know what action we were going to take," Thoya noted.

"We have done our investigations in partnership with the Public Health and we realized that for the last two months, Bamburi cement has been depositing the dust here."

The County Government further ordered the factory to draft regulations on how they were going to deal with the menace before being allowed to continue operating.

"They should come with draft regulations on how this coal dust can be eliminated or stored in silos, and this order begins immediately," the deputy governor commented.

"They deposit their coal dust in their land though in the open, something which is abnormal."

Residents had resorted to putting on face masks and socks to protect themselves from the black dust that they noted had immensely affected them for a long time.

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