Nairobi politician now wants Kenya Power to compensate Kenyans over power outage

By , K24 Digital
On Tue, 11 Jan, 2022 13:36 | < 1 min read
Alinur Mohamed. PHOTO/INSTAGRAM
Alinur Mohamed. PHOTO/INSTAGRAM

Nairobi's aspiring politician Alinur Mohamed now wants Kenya Power to compensate Kenyans for damages caused by the extensive power outage in the country.

The politician-cum businessman wants the power supply agency to compensate power consumers for what he calls frequent outages that the country experience.

"Kenya power should compensate consumers for financial losses, equipment damage, physical injuries and death due to these frequent blackouts," he said.

Alinur's statement comes after Kenya Power announced an extensive power outage in the country following a collapse of a high voltage electricity line connecting Kiambere to Embakasi in Nairobi.

The power outage happened at about 10:50 am on Tuesday.

"Our engineers are working to restore electricity supply as the repairs are being undertaken," Kenya Power said in a statement.

Alinur has, however, claimed that the outages are a punishment to Kenya insisting that the company needs to be punished.

He further demanded that the State should, instead, transfer the management of the power company to the Kenya Defence Forces.

"It is also a good idea that KDF takes over KPLC. These power outages are a punishment to poor Kenyans who can't afford standby generators," he said.