KENYA: Court Blocks Controversial US-Linked Ebola Facility and Orders Government to Come Clean
By Moses Punyuah
The High Court of Kenya has dealt a fresh blow to the government by suspending plans to establish an Ebola quarantine and treatment facility in Kenya, while demanding full disclosure of any agreements linked to the controversial project.
In a case filed by Katiba Institute, the court issued conservatory orders barring the government from establishing, approving or operationalising any Ebola exposure, isolation or treatment facility under an arrangement with the United States or any other foreign entity.
The court also prohibited the admission or transfer into Kenya of persons exposed to or infected with Ebola under the disputed arrangement.
In a further setback, the court directed the government to make public all agreements, negotiations and memoranda relating to the proposed facility.
Lawyer Nyawa Malidzo told the court that petitioners had been denied access to the alleged site, prompting calls for greater transparency.
The ruling comes amid growing public debate over the proposed Ebola facility, with critics questioning why Kenya should host such a centre while supporters argue it is part of regional disease preparedness efforts.
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