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Emotions run high as 4 brothers who drowned in an abandoned quarry are laid to rest

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Emotions run high as 4 brothers who drowned in an abandoned quarry are laid to rest

A sombre mood engulfed Kanyakwar in Kisumu West Sub-county as hundreds of mourners gathered to lay to rest four brothers who tragically lost their lives after drowning in an abandoned quarry, with residents calling for the immediate closure of the site to prevent further deaths.

Speaking during the emotional burial ceremony on Friday, February 27, 2026, Kisumu Governor Anyang’ Nyong’o said the county government has already engaged national environmental authorities to establish stricter rules and guidelines governing quarry operations.

Nyong’o warned individuals operating quarries without proper authorisation, emphasising that all operators must obtain approval from the county government and ensure safety measures are implemented.

“In case you are given permission to quarry anywhere, you must ensure that after you are done with your work, you close it to avoid unnecessary deaths,” he said.

The governor noted that he has already communicated the same concerns to the Ministry of Environment, assuring residents that abandoned quarries will no longer be left open.

Kisumu Governor Anyang Nyong’o while addressing mourners in Kanyakwar during the burial of the four brothers who died in a quarry. PHOTO/ Viola Kosome

He revealed that the county government, in collaboration with members of the County Assembly, is working on stricter policies to protect residents from environmental hazards.

Following the tragedy that struck the Kanyakwar family, Nyong’o vowed that the county administration will take responsibility to ensure the quarry owners are compelled to close the site to prevent further loss of life.

Enforcement measures in quarries

He also called on the national government to step in and strengthen enforcement measures to protect communities.

“From tomorrow, we are going to meet with the members of the county assembly to quickly pass the policy that ensures that the environment is protected,” he said.

Nyong’o observed that similar incidents have previously been reported in Seme, Muhoroni, and other parts of the county, blaming negligence by some quarry operators.

“We cannot just sit and watch things as some people generate wealth from the quarry, leaving our children to die from their carelessness,” he added.

During the burial, grief and pain were evident as relatives struggled to come to terms with the loss, while community members urged authorities to permanently close all unsafe quarries in the area.

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Kisumu Governor Anyang’ Nyong’o gestures during a past event. PHOTO/@AnyangNyongo/X

The governor also broke his silence on ongoing political wrangles, noting the importance of unity and strong political structures in articulating citizens’ interests.

He stated that he was among the founding members and the first secretary general of the Orange Democratic Movement, urging leaders to work together with the government of the day for the country’s progress.

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