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Over 4000 Lamu Fishermen to Receive Compensation Following Successful Verification Process

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In a significant development, over 4,400 fishermen are set to receive compensation, totalling KES 1.1 billion as directed by the court following a rigorous verification process. 

The process, which has been ongoing for some time, has finally culminated in a successful outcome for the majority of the fishermen and boat owners where each will get KES.241,714.32 from the 65 percent of the total Lamu Compensation amount allocated for cash compensation.

The compensation process commenced a few years with the validation and verification process, including confirmation of ID and bank account details, after which a total of 4,167 out of the 4,734 fisherfolks were slated to sign compensation agreements.

The balance of 567 was categorized as disputed list. However, the compensation process was abruptly halted following the intervention of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), which had received complaints that some of the fishermen/boat owners were allegedly not eligible for payment and that  there were other genuine cases left out among the 567.

The investigative body  came up with a list of 429 fishermen and boat owners who had been left out and who it deemed to be genuine. EACC filed an application in court seeking to table evidence on the said numbers.

The Court of Appeal thus  directed that the parties involved conduct a verification exercise of the ineligible and genuine fishermen and boat owners.

Following the court's direction, a task force comprising various entities was convened to undertake the verification process, which was undertaken from 24th March to May 5, 2024. 

"The verification exercise was largely successful.  From the undisputed list of 4,167 fishermen, a total of 3,991 have now signed the necessary agreements and are confirmed to be eligible for cash compensation." reads a statement from the Kenya Ports Authority.

Adding "Additionally, from the disputed list of 567 fishermen, 164 individuals have been verified and deemed qualified for cash compensation. That makes it a total of 4,155 fisherfolks."

The Taskforce has since confirmed that there's another 288 fishermen who have been verified and are expected to sign the agreements soon, and this therefore means  that the total number of eligible fishermen to be compensated is expected to be 4,443. 

The successful conclusion of the verification process marks a significant milestone in ensuring that justice is served for the fishermen who have long awaited their compensation. 

The statement further states "The efforts of all parties involved, including the Kenya Ports Authority, office of Attorney General, County Government of Lamu, Beach Management Units, Save Lamu, and the EACC have been instrumental in facilitating a transparent and fair process that upholds the rights of the fishermen. As the compensation process moves forward, it is hoped that this positive outcome will bring a sense of relief and closure to the fishermen and their families, allowing them to move forward with renewed hope."

Meanwhile, the taskforce has plans to commence the implementation of the second phase of  compensation (35 per cent; KES 0.6 billion) which is expected to empower the fisherfolks for sustainable development programs.

 

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