Residents of Hurri Hills in North Horr Constituency are facing a crisis after more than 30 camels mysteriously died, and they are pointing fingers at the government. The affected herders believe the deaths are linked to a recent vaccine rollout, which they suspect was either unsafe or improperly administered.
This disaster has left the community devastated, yet the government has remained silent, offering no veterinary intervention to investigate the situation or compensate the affected families.
The people of Hurri Hills feel abandoned, and their frustration is growing by the day as more camels continue to die with no clear explanation.
The herders say the camels started showing signs of illness shortly after being vaccinated. The symptoms included nasal discharge, difficulty breathing, swollen lymph nodes, and severe weakness. Within days, the animals dropped dead, leaving their owners in shock.

Camels are not just livestock in this region, they are the backbone of the economy and a source of food, income, and transport. The loss of even one camel is a blow, and now, with over 30 dead and more at risk, the community is desperate for answers.
Despite numerous calls for help, the government has ignored the cries of the people. No veterinary officers have been sent to investigate, no officials have come forward to explain the situation, and no efforts have been made to prevent further losses. This negligence has only fueled suspicions that the vaccine was either defective or part of a larger agenda that does not prioritize the welfare of pastoral communities.
The people of North Horr feel like they have been used as test subjects for a vaccine that was never meant to help them. They are now questioning whether the government values their lives and livelihoods at all.
The failure to act quickly has made matters worse. The longer the government remains silent, the more camels continue to die. The economic impact of these losses is already being felt, with families struggling to provide for themselves.
Camel milk, a crucial source of nutrition for children and the elderly, is now scarce. Traders who depend on camels for transport are counting heavy losses. The government’s inaction is pushing an already struggling community into deeper suffering.
The people of Hurri Hills are demanding urgent action. They want veterinary experts sent immediately to investigate the cause of the deaths and prevent further losses.
They want the government to take responsibility for the vaccine rollout and explain whether it was properly tested before being administered to livestock.
They also want compensation for the affected herders, who have lost their only source of livelihood due to government negligence.
This crisis is a reflection of a bigger problem the government’s disregard for pastoral communities. Time and again, these regions have suffered due to poor policies and lack of support.
The authorities only remember these communities during election campaigns but abandon them when they need help the most. The government must stop treating pastoralists as second-class citizens. The people of Hurri Hills deserve answers, justice, and immediate intervention before more lives are ruined.

If the government does not act now, it will only prove what many already believe that it does not care about the welfare of its people.
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