Hundreds of acres of government land around Kenya's State Houses got quietly snatched by private grabbers, and Parliament is furious about it.
Land grabs are hitting State Houses hard
Land grabs are hitting State Houses hard
- Katoo Ole Metito told MPs that encroachment is widespread.
- Private individuals claimed hundreds of acres nationwide.
- Renovation projects stalled because of these disputes.
- Legislators flagged serious national-security concerns.
- Metito confirmed 100 acres were reclaimed in Kakamega County.
- Eldoret land got repossessed from a club occupying it.
- Nakuru and Kisumu are next on the recovery list.
- His team is tackling the problem property by property.
- Gabriel Tongoyo said a nominated MCA occupied state property.
- The county government allegedly grabbed part of the State Lodge.
- Renovations happened, but land disputes still dominate there.
- Tongoyo's committee flagged it after a site visit.
- Multi-storey buildings near State Houses could enable surveillance.
- Lawmakers worry about vantage points compromising safety.
- Nakuru's neighboring high-rise construction got halted immediately.
- Visiting dignitaries face exposure from these developments.
- Treasury allocated KSh11 billion, but Metito wants KSh20 billion.
- Hosting national celebrations outside Nairobi gets expensive fast.
- Each function averages KSh123 million for 4,500-plus guests.
- Thirteen development projects across lodges need ongoing funds.