Although the local administrators had claimed that the property owners' land documents are fake, Lands CS Alice Wahome has maintained that the land belongs to the locals and has instructed the police guarding the prime property to move.
"I am telling those who were behind the move to grab the 2,550-acre parcel of land to forget about it for the land belongs to the title deed holders. I saw a woman who was featured on news channels crying that they were told their titles are fake. Your ownership documents are genuine."
Wahome also asked the officers attached to Ruiru Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to take action and bring to book those involved and withdraw police officers insisting that crooks forged a title deed purporting that it belonged to Ruiru East Block 4.
"They initially started with LR No 72811 for the entire block and then found that may not work; they cancelled it and came up with LR No 172788. The document being floated and a copy were forwarded to me by a person whom I won't disclose, but in some official capacity other than the land office.
"That title belongs 72811 to property LR No 295/343 in the City of Nairobi measuring 0.4063 ha. This property is currently registered under the Evangelical Mission for Africa. That number belongs to another parcel of land and it was brought to the land for Ruiru East Block 4," the CS said.
She said, according to the Title Register, the document LR 172788 was later issued to LR No 5180/1, a land parcel situated in Nanyuki, Nyeri district.
"This means we do not have any title going by the Number 172788. Ruiru East Block 4 and is not available for conversion or for issuance with any other title. It is a clear forgery," she said.
The land straddles the Eastern Bypass and Juja Farm where locals who were members of the Juja Farm 1976 Ltd and Githunguri Ranching Company settled for over 40 years after acquiring it from a colonial settler.
A posh house lays exposed following demolitions at Milimani Estate in Kakamega town on November 28, 2023. [Benjamin Sakwa, Standard]
"Housing Levy is the most contentious issue, and the legal framework that has been managing the issue of housing, to me, is still not very clear," she said.
"When I said this is scandalous, I meant that there are schemes of taking over prime land and handing over that land to other players unconstitutionally, unprocedurally, and irregularly, and some of us will pay for what we are doing in the future."
The legislator has been at the forefront of criticising the Finance Act 2023, which saw several tax laws implemented.
Two months ago, Marsabit Senator Chute Mohamed, who spoke on the floor of the National Assembly, poked holes into the intention of the Affordable Housing Programme.
The Senator, a member of the Parliamentary Committee on Roads, said it does not make sense that the government is giving land for the project free of charge yet the final product is sold to Kenyans at a premium price.
"This issue of Affordable Housing is a scam. If you look at the government giving land for free, the same government is giving tax-free building materials, the same government is giving value-added taxes free, and also transferring that land free of charge," he said.
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But the Head of State, in his New Year address, cited the affordable housing scheme as one of his major achievements, saying although it has encountered legal challenges, the project had achieved a lot.