Kenyan minister orders halt to construction of US Ebola facility
Kenya's Health Minister, Aden Duale, has ordered a halt to preparations for a US-run Ebola quarantine facility at Laikipia air base. This decision follows a high court ruling that held Duale in contempt for ignoring a previous stop-work order.

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AI-generatedKenya's Health Minister, Aden Duale, has ordered a halt to preparations for a US-run Ebola quarantine facility at Laikipia air base. This decision follows a high court ruling that held Duale in contempt for ignoring a previous stop-work order. The facility, intended for US citizens evacuated from the Democratic Republic of Congo, has faced strong opposition from Kenyans, leading to deadly protests. Rights groups had petitioned the court, citing secrecy and lack of consultation in the facility's development. Duale apologized to the court and stated that all construction and preparation activities are suspended pending further court orders. The controversy stems from Kenya's lack of Ebola cases and public concerns about importing the disease, despite US financial support for preparedness efforts.
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5 extractedThe minister was held in contempt for ignoring a previous stop-work order.
Kenyan health minister ordered a halt to preparations for a US-run Ebola quarantine facility.
Kenyans strongly oppose the plan due to fears of bringing potential carriers of the disease into the country.
Three people have been killed in unrest near the facility.
Critics oppose the arrangement due to perceived colonial overtones.