Where are our leaders? Baringo women, children ask after rivers run dry

Baringo women and children have been forced to spend the night outside their homes in search of water.
The women have to scoop sand at the county’s riverbeds after the springs dried following a prolonged dry spell in the region.
More than 10,000 children from Baringo North, Tiaty, and Baringo South are on the verge of dropping out of school due to water scarcity and hunger.
"I have been here the whole night only to fetch two 20litres jerry cans," Gladys Jebet told The Star at Cheptoriot River in Kerio Valley on Sunday.
"Where are our leaders to help us in this situation?"
she asked.
"I also have to leave my 4-year-old child under the care of his father in the night to beat the long queues at the dry rivers," she said.
Those with livestock are forced to travel for kilometres to water their animals at Kerio River, which is at the Baringo and Elkeyo Marakwet border.
The residents appealed to the government through the area MPs William Cheptumo, William Kamket, and Grace Kipchoim to deploy water bowsers to the area.
Last Wednesday, Water PS Fred Segor deployed six water bowsers to serve residents of Tiaty, a move that locals in Baringo North and Baringo South.

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