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Demonstrators Protest outside Kenya’s Ebola Quarantine Center for US Citizens

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Last updated: June 1, 2026 at 11:23 AM
Demonstrators Protest outside Kenya’s Ebola Quarantine Center for US Citizens
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Tension gripped Nanyuki town on Monday. June 1st, 2026 as hundreds of residents took to the streets to protest against the planned establishment of an Ebola quarantine facility within the Laikipia Air Base.

The demonstrators were stopped by security officers before reaching the military installation.

Hundreds of residents marched through the town's major streets carrying placards and chanting slogans opposing the construction of the facility, citing fears over potential health risks associated with hosting such a centre in their neighbourhood.

The protesters, who have been vocal in their opposition to the project, demanded that the government relocate the facility elsewhere, insisting that Laikipia was not a suitable location for an Ebola quarantine centre.

The demonstrators expressed concerns that the facility could expose local communities to serious health risks and increase the possibility of an Ebola outbreak in the region.

The protests occurred despite a High Court order that had temporarily halted plans to set up the facility pending further legal proceedings.

Protesters insisted that the project should be abandoned altogether rather than merely suspended.

“It is the Ebola facility they plan to construct here that we do not want,” one demonstrator said during the march.

The march took a tense turn as demonstrators proceeded towards the Laikipia Air Base, where they were met by a security blockade mounted by military officers and other security personnel, who barred them from advancing further towards the facility.

The move triggered a tense standoff between the protesters and security officers, with the crowd demanding to be allowed through to deliver their message directly to those in charge of the installation.

Authorities have maintained that the quarantine facility is part of the country's broader disease preparedness and response strategy, designed to bolster Kenya's capacity to contain potential outbreaks before they spread.