Murang'a residents have threatened to invade the land leased by Del Monte in their county if they are not involved in the process of its lease renewal. Through a Murang'a County representatives group, the residents want the expansive pineapple farm sold to the highest bidder and that they be involved in the decision making process through public participation.
Thirdway Alliance party leader Ekuru Aukot, who is representing the group against Del Monte as a friend, called on the county government to ensure that the firm's lease for the land is not automatically renewed and that residents are given the opportunity to decide the next course of action.
Aukot also claimed that the international firm, in its 49 years occupancy of the land, has committed gross human rights violations on its workers, environmental pollution and economic crimes among other injustices. Dr Aukot stated that Del Monte has continued to conceal the true value of the land and its actual acreage. He claimed that the land is 28,000 acres yet the firm has continued to lie that it is 21,000 acres.
"There must be a way Del Monte and the people of Murang'a to drink from the same fountain. It seems to us that the company is bragging of some political protection from the usual local cartels whom we shall smoke out soon," said Aukot.
Source: allafrica.com