Kitui County Sounds Alarm Over Illegal Donkey Slaughter, Warns Public on Festive Season Meat Safety

Kitui County residents have been urged to exercise heightened caution over the meat they consume during the ongoing festive season, following alarming reports of illegal donkey slaughter within and around the county.

Speaking to the press, the Kitui County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Agriculture and Livestock raised serious concern over the rising cases of donkey slaughter, warning that the practice poses a major public health risk and violates existing animal welfare and livestock transport regulations.

The county minister cautioned that unscrupulous traders are increasingly targeting donkeys for slaughter, with the meat allegedly finding its way into the local market. He urged residents to remain vigilant and to only purchase meat from licensed and inspected butcheries to avoid falling victim to illegal and unsafe meat products.

“In recent weeks, we have noted an increase in the movement of donkeys suspected to be destined for illegal slaughter. This trend is worrying and poses a serious risk to public health,” the minister said.

He further warned that anyone found transporting more than 20 donkeys without a valid transport permit will face the full force of the law. According to the county government, such permits are mandatory to help authorities track livestock movement and curb illegal trade, particularly during the festive season when demand for meat is high.

“The law is very clear. Any individual transporting more than 20 donkeys must produce a valid transport permit. Failure to do so will raise suspicion and prompt immediate action from enforcement agencies,” he added.

The warning was echoed by Abrose Musyimi, a Caritas Kitui officer under the Catholic Diocese of Kitui, who condemned the violation of animal rights, particularly the inhumane treatment and illegal slaughter of donkeys.

Musyimi emphasized that donkeys play a critical role in many households across Kitui County, especially in rural areas, where they are used for transportation of water, farm produce, firewood and other essential goods.

“Donkeys are very crucial animals at the household level. They support livelihoods and reduce the burden on families, especially women and children. Subjecting them to cruelty and illegal slaughter is not only wrong but also economically damaging to our communities,” Musyimi stated.

He called for collective responsibility among residents, law enforcement agencies and community leaders to protect donkeys and report any suspicious activities related to their transportation or slaughter.

The county government has reiterated its commitment to enforce livestock and animal welfare laws and has urged residents to cooperate by reporting suspected cases to the relevant authorities. As the festive season continues, officials have stressed that public safety, animal welfare and adherence to the law must remain a top priority.

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