. Looks like Tullow's drilling problems in Kenya are escalating despite all the work they did prior to drilling to make certain the locals were on board, were fully engaged and were part of the workforce.
Fact is that people draw conclusions without knowing or doing decent DD on the matter. There are a bunch of video's out from Kenyan TV where representants of the local people and the government speaking about this are saying what locals want Fact is that very little from the 800 Kenyan people that work for Tullow on different sites are locals which seems now to be a problem. Fact is that the protests stopped thrre days ago. Fact is that it was decided to stop drilling for 21 days in order to be able to find a solution with locals during that time.
.Sounds like that is what Tullow tried too. It doesn't seem to have worked.
Tullow didn't talk to the local tribes, their mistake. We know that ERHC did and am sure they will not make the same mistake like Tullow did