British Army pays Sh505m to over 7,500 Laikipia fire victims after court order

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By Boniface Gikandi | Aug 22, 2025
A huge smoke that engulfed that villages near the Lolldaiga Conservancy in Laikipia County. The fire ravaged 12,000 acres of land and caused widespread health and economic losses. [File, Standard]

More than 7,500 victims affected by the huge smoke that engulfed villages around the Lolldaiga Conservancy in Laikipia have finally been compensated by the British Government after a year-long wait.

The government has paid Sh505.4 million (£2.9 million) on behalf of the British Army Training Unit in Kenya (BATUK) following the devastating fire that broke out during a military exercise in March 2021.

The blaze ravaged 12,000 acres of land, sending thick smoke across villages and causing widespread health and economic losses.

Celebrations broke out on Wednesday in Nginyii, Mugumo, Mwereri, Muramati and other neighbouring villages in Umande Ward, Laikipia East, after residents confirmed receiving their compensation.

Lawyer Kelvin Kubai, who represented the victims, said the payout was a constitutional victory that also strengthens relations between Batuk and the community.

Victims will receive between Sh22,500 and Sh2.5 million, depending on the extent of losses suffered.

Petitioner Nahason Kana said the settlement followed sustained pressure in court. 

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