Bungoma County Commissioner Maalim Mohammed has ordered the eviction of individuals who have built temporary structures in Mt Elgon forest.
He also warned Kenya Forest Service (KFS) rangers against laxity, saying the forest was a crucial water tower that must be protected.
The Government last month issued a two-week notice for people staying in the gazetted government forest to vacate or face eviction. The notice expires on Wednesday.
Maalim clarified that the eviction targets those staying inside Mt Elgon forest and not those on the Chepkitale Trust Land.
The commissioner also authorised his security team to ensure charcoal burning in the forest is stopped.
READ MORE
Elders to hold cleansing ritual after the fall of two trees in Mt Elgon and Endebess
Youths disrupt meeting to discuss uprooting of 100-year fig tree in Mt.Elgon
CS Barasa leads joint push to restore Mount Elgon ecosystem
Kibabii University, communities partner to regenerate and conserve Mt. Elgon Forest
"Mt Elgon is one of the five major water towers in the country and must be protected by all means," he said.
He lauded the Ogiek for being at the forefront in conserving the environment.