This archive report was first published on 21 December 2019.
As Christmas approaches, thousands of Mau evictees are facing a season of misery and uncertainty. The evictees, who were forcibly removed from their homes in the Mau Forest, are struggling to find a place to call their own.
The evictees, who were relocated to various parts of the country, are still waiting for compensation and alternative land to settle on. Many of them are living in makeshift camps, with limited access to basic necessities like food, water, and healthcare.
According to reports, the evictees are facing a tough Christmas, with many of them unable to afford basic necessities like food and clothing. The situation is further compounded by the lack of access to healthcare, with many of the evictees suffering from various health problems.
The government has promised to provide compensation and alternative land to the evictees, but many are skeptical about the promises. The evictees are demanding that the government takes concrete steps to address their plight and provide them with a decent place to live.
As the Christmas season approaches, the evictees are calling on the government to take immediate action to address their situation. They are demanding that the government provides them with alternative land, compensation, and basic necessities like food and healthcare.
The situation of the Mau evictees is a stark reminder of the challenges facing the country's most vulnerable populations. The government must take concrete steps to address the plight of the evictees and provide them with a decent place to live.