NLC issues 21-day ultimatum to Thika land grabbers

National Lands Commission chairman Mohamed Swazuri at Nyali Primary School Mombasa where a section of school land has been grabbed by tycoons on Tuesday. Photo Andrew Kasuku
National Lands Commission chairman Mohamed Swazuri at Nyali Primary School Mombasa where a section of school land has been grabbed by tycoons on Tuesday. Photo Andrew Kasuku

The National Lands Commission has given grabbers in Thika 21 days to return stolen land failure to which all structures erected in the areas would be demolished.

The ultimatum comes after residents of Ngoingwa estate in Thika asked the government to step in and reclaim grabbed public land in the area.

Area MCA Andrew Kimani claimed the NLC had already asked the grabbers to surrender the title deeds.

He said some of the grabbers tried to bribe him by giving him parcels of land in order to "go slow on the matter".

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He, however, insisted that he would serve his people diligently and was in support of President Uhuru Kenyatta’s fight against corruption.

"I pledge to the residents of Thika that I am going to fight corruption and ensure all grabbed public land is returned," Kimani said.

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The MCA pointed an accusing finger at his predecessors whom he accused of grabbing public land and selling them to private developers making it hard for the government to initiate development projects for residents.

Among the parcels of land that has allegedly been stolen according to the residents included children playing grounds and a market.

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