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Residents protest over proposed gold leaching plant in Bondo

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October 30, 2025
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Residents of Rateng’ village in Bondo Sub-County staged a peaceful demonstration to protest the proposed establishment of a gold leaching plant in the area, citing environmental and health concerns.

Led by Fredrick Oduo, the residents condemned the project, claiming that the plant poses a serious threat to local water sources, livestock, and public safety.

They warned that chemicals used in the leaching process could contaminate nearby rivers and harm their animals, citing instances where they have seen animals allegedly die in other areas due to similar activities.

Aloyce Okanda expressed frustration over the lack of public participation and transparency saying that as far as they are concerned, the land was agricultural and is now being converted to industrial use without gazettement or consultation. 

He also raised concerns about the absence of qualified chemical engineers and proper waste disposal plans, highlighting the dangers of sodium cyanide, a chemical used in gold extraction, which they say could cause air, water, and soil pollution.

They said that there are ponds and rivers within meters of the site, adding that if the waste from the leaching plant can leak, then it will destroy their environment.

Ken Sika emphasized the risk to human health and livestock, reiterating that they depend on those nearby ponds which may be contaminated and endanger lives if the chemicals reach them.

The community is therefore demanding a halt to the project until proper procedures are followed, including environmental impact assessments, public engagement, and clear safety measures.

While they say they do not oppose development, they insist that it must be done responsibly and with full community involvement.

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