Eldoret market closed for7days as security operation begins
Eldoret Retail Market that was closed Mid November
By James Gitaka
The Uasin Gishu County Government has today Closed The 64 Champions retail market for seven days to allow for an extensive security operation intended to weed out criminal elements within the market.
In a Joint Briefing with the Uasin Gishu County Commissioner Eddyson Nyale at the County headquarters , The Uasin Gishu deputy Governor Eng. John Barorot has condemned Thursday’s ugly confrontation between traders , county askaris and the street families that led to destruction and looting of property within the Central Business District,

“We have directed traders at the Champions market to remove their perishable goods in the market for the next seven days , we intend to sanitize the market and Eldoret town we are reliably informed that there are close to five criminal gangs along River sosian and we have milord upon the Security officers to immediately get rid of the criminal gangs m at the market place we are reliably informed there could be crude weapons that we must deal with “Said Barorot.
The Deputy county boss has assured traders and residents within Eldoret that the Business environment will be protected from unnecessary street fights ,
“We are assuring our traders that as we await the conferment of Eldoret to a city status ,we will ensure that Eldoret town continues to attract business people m County Askaris who may have been involved in the illegal acts while enforcing county by laws they will also be dealt with in accordance with the law” Said Barorot
The County Commissioner Eddyson Nyale has assured residents that security will be beefed up within Eldoret and that criminal gangs will be eliminated,

“We will jointly work with the county government to bring back sanity within Eldoret market and the CBD, we cannot allow criminal gangs to take over town “Warned Nyale.
Close to 200 people have been arrested in connection to the Thursday demonstrations and 19 of them arraigned in Court Today.
