County rolls out land succession drive for rightful heirs

Kimanga worries about his ten children because he has no legal papers for his family land. His father and uncles got the land from their grandfather many years ago. The county government started a program that helps families fix land succession problems. This new plan brings hope to many families dealing with the same issues.

County officials travel to different areas where people request help with land matters during community meetings. The Ward Development Fund pays for these educational talks about proper land transfer steps. Deputy Governor Lucy Mulili talked with locals at two chief camps on Wednesday. She stressed that current laws give women equal rights to inherit land just like men.

Mulili asked families to share their property fairly among everyone who deserves a piece. Unfair sharing creates long court fights that hurt the whole family. She urged parents to decide who gets which parts of land early. Planning stops children from fighting after their parents die.

The Deputy Governor warned young men not to sell family property without thinking first. She reminded them they must care for their elderly parents regardless of who holds the deed. Local leader Ruben Musau asked residents to support more money for the land program next year. Because Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr stepped in to help, Kimanga will soon have legal papers for his land, creating safety for his children's future.
 

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