NewsRelief as Court Rules in a 30-Yr-Old Land Case...

Relief as Court Rules in a 30-Yr-Old Land Case Against Grabbers

-

- Advertisment -spot_img

  • A 30-year-old case ended up with celebrations for the victims after a court ruled against land grabbers who had taken over 20,000 hectares.

    The ruling which was made by Judge Mwangi Njoroge in Nakuru favored the Utheri wa Lari Society who had been fighting to get their land back located in Maì Mahiu, Naivasha.

    The judge issued a time period of 30 days for the land grabbers to evict the property failure to which force would be used to take them out.

    The society members could not hide their joy as they celebrated following the good news and prepared to settle back into their land.

    A file photo of Ûtheri wa Lari Society during a past land meeting
    A file photo of Ûtheri wa Lari Society during a past land meeting
    Facebook
    Lari

    We are happy because of the court ruling. We have gone through a lot of torture trying to beg back what belongs to us.

    Sometimes we would come only for the land grabbers to chase violently. Many times we left with major injuries,” one of the members of the Society stated.

    They however asked the Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki to provide security as they settled back to their land as they did not feel safe even after the court ruling.

    “Kindiki should step up and guide the Utheri wa Lari so that we can go back to their land peacefully. A welfare and security committee should be formed to guard us, especially the old ones who cannot run to save their lives in case the grabbers invade our property again.

    The land has been having issues since they began using our land to graze their livestock. They then claimed that the land belonged to them,” they uttered.

    They had inhabited the land from 1988 until being forcefully evicted during 1992 clashes.

    At a meeting attended by over 8,000 members of the society, Naivasha Constituency legislature Jane Kihara discussed the impact of the 1992 eviction on the area’s development and economy. 

    The eviction left two people dead and caused many members to abandon the area.

    The ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has been fighting land grabbers and making sure that the legit land owners get back their lands.

    EACC center, Nairobi
    EACC Office, Nairobi
    File
    dead fight
  • Source: kENYANS.CO.KE

    LEAVE A REPLY

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here

    This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

    Latest news

    Vatican Cracks Down on Fake Miracles with New Supernatural Guidelines

    Starting this Sunday, May 19, the Catholic Church will have new rules to tackle the rising tide of claims...

    Ruto Allows Private Cultivation in Kenya Forest Lands

    President William Ruto on Tuesday, May 14, gave the green light to factories housed under the Kenya Tea Development...

    President Ruto Dragged into CS Linturi's Failed Impeachment

    In the wake of the failed bid to impeach Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi, a fresh storm has erupted...

    3 Former Governors to be Dragged to Court This Week

    On Sunday, May 12, the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) announced that former Governors, Moses Lenolkulal Kesaine (Samburu), Ferdinand  Waititu (Kiambu)...
    - Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img

    Should Ruto Stick or Twist With Linturi – Experts Weigh In

    As the country awaits the outcome of Agriculture and Livestock Production Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi’s impeachment motion, experts are...

    AU Blasts Africa's Fertiliser Importation Weeks After Kenya's Fake Fertiliser Scandal

    Kenya, one of the largest fertiliser importers, is set to ponder a significant restructuring of its fertiliser importation practices...

    Must read

    Vatican Cracks Down on Fake Miracles with New Supernatural Guidelines

    Starting this Sunday, May 19, the Catholic Church will...

    Ruto Allows Private Cultivation in Kenya Forest Lands

    President William Ruto on Tuesday, May 14, gave the...
    - Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img

    You might also likeRELATED
    Recommended to you