Kimani Ichungwah calls for withdrawal of Land Laws Amendment Bill

National
By David Njaaga | Jun 30, 2024
National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichungwah. [Standard, File]

The National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichungwah has formally requested the withdrawal of the Land Laws Amendment Bill 2023 from consideration.

In a letter dated June 13, 2024, addressed to Speaker Moses Wetangula, Ichungwah stated the need to suspend the legislative process pending further consultations with the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning and the National Land Commission.

"I had previously instructed the Committee not to prioritise the Bill due to constitutional and legal concerns," Ichungwah explained. "After extensive consultations with stakeholders, the Majority Party has decided to withdraw the Bill."

The Land Laws Amendment Bill (2023) proposes introducing provisions requiring freehold landowners to pay an annual land levy, sparking considerable debate and opposition.

President Ruto has announced his decision not to sign the Finance Bill 2024 into law following widespread public outcry and demonstrations.

In a press conference on June 26, Ruto expressed gratitude to the National Assembly members who supported amendments to the Bill but acknowledged the overwhelming public sentiment against it.

"Having listened to the voices of the Kenyan people, I respect their decision," said Ruto.

"Therefore, I will not sign the Finance Bill 2024, and it will be withdrawn accordingly."

President Ruto also announced immediate austerity measures across government departments, beginning with the Presidency.

The measures include cuts to operational expenses such as travel, hospitality, and vehicle purchases, aimed at aligning government spending with public expectations.

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