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Government Seeks Public Opinion on Adani Energy Deal Amid Growing Opposition

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The Ministry of Energy has announced a public participation forum on Monday, September 16, to gather Kenyans’ views on a proposed private investment partnership with Adani Energy Solutions Limited. The deal, which has stirred controversy, involves handing over the management of Kenya’s electricity transmission to the multinational company.

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If approved, Adani Energy Solutions would take control of the electricity transmission from power generators, a role currently handled by Kenya Electricity Transmission Company (KETRACO). This move has faced significant opposition from Kenyans, concerned about foreign control over the nation’s energy infrastructure.

The government has defended the proposal, stating that it aims to address the frequent power blackouts plaguing the country, which have been blamed on ageing transmission infrastructure. Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi cited fiscal constraints as a reason why the government needs private investment to improve the power transmission network.

We have recently approved a Ksh117 billion power transmission infrastructure proposal from Adani Energy Solutions Limited to modernize the system,” said Wandayi. “However, due to the financial challenges the government is facing, we cannot do this alone and need private sector support.

Religious leaders, however, have urged the government to pause the process and consult Kenyans more thoroughly. Bishops from Glory Assembly Outreach expressed their concerns, stating, “We are saddened by the possibility of handing over our infrastructure to foreign companies when we have capable Kenyan businessmen who can handle it.”

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The deal would see Adani construct 371 kilometres of transmission lines and five substations in Western and Eastern Kenya. The government remains firm in its commitment to public consultations, saying it will take citizens’ feedback into account before making a final decision.

Public participation sessions will continue as the debate around foreign investment in Kenya’s energy sector intensifies.

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