Kenya: Interior Cabinet Secretary
Joseph Nkaissey now wants the Ministry of Lands and National Land Commission
(NLC) to name the owners of a company which allegedly grabbed a field belonging
to Langata Road Primary School. Nkaissery warned his counterpart Charity Ngilu
and NLC Chairman Mohammed
Swazuri that they would face unspecified consequences
if they fail to disclose to the public the owners of the company alleged to
have grabbed the land. "I am asking Ngilu and Swazuri to reveal the owners
of the company claiming ownership of the land by today or tomorrow (Thursday).
Let the two come out clearly and tell Kenyans who they are because they are not
owners but grabbers, failure to which there will be consequences," said
Nkaissery. It also emergedthat President Uhuru Kenyatta had met Nkaissery,
Ngilu, Swazuri and officials from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission and
CID and demanded to know the real owners of Airport View Limited that claims
ownership. This came as a contingent of National Youth Service personnel landed
at the school playground Wednesday morning and started levelled it
Name grabbers of Langata school land, Nkaissery tells Charity Ngilu, Swazuri
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