The Kenya Forest Service (KFS) has issued a public notice on the disappearance of Esther Keige, a Manager of Legal Services.
KFS has called upon members of the public to provide any information on the whereabouts of the Manager.
In addition, KFS explained that reports regarding the senior staff member should be made to the nearest police station.
“We wish to notify the general public of the disappearance of our colleague, Ms. Esther Keige. Anyone with information regarding her whereabouts is kindly requested to report to the nearest police station or contact the numbers provided below. Any information shared will be highly appreciated,” the KFS statement read.
Alternative individuals with relevant information should contact 0719 483 323, 0722 809 878, 0722 791 139, or 0700 012 803.
KFS has not, however, issued details on where the missing manager was last seen or events surrounding her disappearance.
Public Reactions on Esther Keige Disappearance
Esther Wairimu Keige’s disappearance has raised public concern about the possible reasons for her abrupt departure.
Members of the public, including Jesse Gitau, have questioned whether Esther Keige’s disappearance had anything to do with the destruction of Imenti Forest.
Despite some concerns about her role at the KFS, the public has expressed support and wished her a safe return.
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About Esther Keige
Esther Wairimu Keige was serving as the Legal Service Manager at the Kenya Forest Service before missing.
She holds a master’s degree in environmental, a bachelor’s degree in law (LLB Hons), and a postgraduate diploma in Law.
Further, Esther is an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya, a Certified Secretary (CS), and a Certified Professional Mediator.
Esther has over 20 years of experience as an advocate and certified secretary in the private and public sectors.
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KFS Staff Cases
According to KFS reports 2023/2024, 16 rangers were recorded to have died, with 5 of the rangers dying in the line of duty, citing the harsh working conditions.
Further, the report stated that 33 rangers had been injured during engagements with illegal loggers.
“In the fiscal year 2023-2024, the service recorded 33 injuries and lost another 16 rangers in the line of duty,” the KFS board chairman said during the celebration of the World Rangers Day.
To help improve the working conditions of the rangers, the KFS rolled out the use of uncrewed aerial vehicles to enable faster surveillance.
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