SENATE ENERGY COMMITTEE ESCALATES PUSH FOR KPC COMPENSATION OF THANGE OIL SPILL VICTIMS
Thange: May 02, 2025
The Senate Energy Committee, led by Chairperson Oburu Oginga, held a public hearing in Thange Ward on Friday to assess the long-term impacts of a 2015 Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) oil spill at Thange river basin.
The visit follows persistent demands by residents, through MCA Eric Katumo, for fair compensation over lost livelihoods and health risks linked to petroleum-contaminated water and crops.
A taskfroce appointed by Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. to assess the long-term Health, Environment and Social Impact of the spill has confirmed alarming levels of cancer-causing benzene in soil and water samples from the affected area—10 years after the spill.
The Senate Committee has vowed to push KPC to conduct comprehensive health and Environmental and Social Impact Assessments (ESIAs) and ensure adequate compensation for victims.
The fact-finding forum, hosted by Governor Mutula, included key stakeholders such as: NEMA, Ministry of Health, KPC officials, Makueni Senator Daniel Maanzo, and area MCAs.
Residents expressed frustration over delayed justice, citing failed promises and prolonged exposure to pollution. The Committee assured urgent action, emphasizing corporate accountability and community restitution.








