EACC moves to halt Illegal auction of Ksh.10B public land in Nakuru
The Ethics and
Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has moved to court to stop the illegal auction of public
land that belongs to the Agricultural Training Centre(ATC) which is owned by a
private company known as Hashi Energy Limited.
They caught wind of
this through an advert of an auction that was published by Dalali Auctioneers
on Friday, August 2024, by local dailies.
During a media
briefing on an investigation tour of land earmarked for illegal auction, the
EACC South Rift Regional Manager Ignatius Wekesa disclosed that the land in
question is part of 165 acres of ATC property, valued at over KES 10 billion.
The Commission is
actively investigating the matter to recover the land and return it to the
public which was unlawfully acquired by more than 50 private individuals.
It is reported that
each acre of the land is currently valued at Ksh 80 million and some of the
grabbers acquired bank loans using the grabbed land as security.
The commission has
since cautioned members of the public planning to participate in the auction
stating that they risk being conned as no particular person can claim ownership
of the land. They further stated that any person purchasing the land may risk
losing it to the government after ongoing investigations and court processes
are completed
Wekesa said that the
Commission has since written to the Ministry of Lands asking to
put restrictions on the land and stop any dealings until ongoing
investigations are completed.
Any person who has
falsely claimed ownership of public land in the Nakuru region has been asked to
voluntarily surrender the land. Failure to do so will result in the full force
of the law being applied.
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