Nairobi Women Representative Esther Passaris has said the survivors of the Embakasi fire incident will each get Sh5,000 in aid. https://shorturl.at/xCT23
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00:00 We made sure that we told them to hold off until we got them the medication.
00:04 We've given them the medication. We're giving them 5,000 shillings each
00:08 because we know that tonight they need a place to sleep and they might need some food.
00:12 So as the Gov, we asked for a move of a reallocation of our vote so that we can be able to do that.
00:19 We will then go to the site and see what other interventions we can do.
00:23 But what I'm going to make an appeal to the government is that we really need to have...
00:27 I know we have the Red Cross and they're on the ground and they're going to do the good that they normally do,
00:32 but we need to be able to sink whatever we're doing.
00:35 So we will share the list of survivors that we have been able to help.
00:40 Yes, what appeal are you making to them?
00:43 Well, the appeal that I'm making to everyone...
00:45 This guy's been abducted along the restriction area.
00:48 Yes, so I hope that they will arrest the culprit and be able to put him behind bars
00:52 because obviously people have lost their lives because of an illegal business, right?
00:56 And I hear that the gas smell was being felt and the members of the public had already alerted
01:01 and then somebody was trying to recharge his car, the battery had gone down
01:05 and the spark is what caused the explosion.
01:07 And then gas cylinders were thrown across and explosions were heard in different places.
01:11 So this is an accident that should not have happened, all right?
01:15 And these people that have been affected have gone through a horrific night
01:20 and it's all because of somebody not respecting the law.
01:24 So I really know that the IG is on top of it and the DCI are on top of it
01:28 and they're going to do the job that they have to do to make sure that the culprit is arrested.
01:32 But this should be a lesson to everyone.
01:34 You cannot operate the business without the required licenses
01:38 and especially if you're trading in something that is so inflammable.
01:42 How does that seem? Still there's an arrest.
01:45 You've seen the people who are residing there.
01:47 What appeal are you making to them?
01:49 Well, the residential people have no problem.
01:51 I'm the person who went to conduct an illegal business in a residential area.
01:54 But the thing is we have so many structures in government.
01:58 Even the leadership in government should be able to know what is going on in their wards,
02:02 what is going on in their backyard.
02:04 You know we talk about Nyumba Kumi, we've got chiefs everywhere.
02:07 The chief is culpable because he knows that certain things are also not supposed to operate within a certain area.
02:14 But the thing is, you know, we have to be vigilant
02:16 because this is why crime happens, when people are not vigilant.
02:20 If you see somebody doing something that you think is illegal and could harm you,
02:24 you need to report to the authorities.
02:26 So I'm sure the Senate is going to pick that up.
02:29 I'm running the Energy Committee.
02:32 I heard Senator Sifuna saying that he's going to meet the energy people and look into it.
02:37 I'm sure the National Assembly will also pick it up.
02:40 But for me, the focus right now is how do we help those affected to be able to pick up their lives.
02:46 Thank you.
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