Konchellah regretted that the camp worth over Ksh 300 million was established in the year 2008 and has been slowly expanding hence blocking the path of the stunning wildebeest crossing.
He reiterated that at least four tents had been erected on the path of the animals flouting NEMA rules.
“We will be looking on to whether to relocate the camp in full or part of it before making a full report on this,” said Konchella.
The camp director, Nagib Popat, however, said he has placed a court order to bar the closure of the camp alleging to have met all the criteria required for its establishment.
Narok Executive Member in Charge of Tourism Joseph Koila regretted the incident saying the closure of such magnitude had never occurred in the recent past.
He reiterated that the welfare of the animals at the world-famous game reserve come first hence promised that the county government will do anything possible to protect the
“This is a problem we inherited from the defunct county council that we are trying to fix now. We are however committed to ensuring we give the animals the best,” said Ole Koila.
A clip showing the incident that occurred on 14th August this year where wildebeest movement was interrupted by the camp that stands at the meeting point of River Talek and River Mara went viral over social media.
This led Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala to ask the county government to close the camp for interfering with the animals’ movement.
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