BY Ndungu Gachane
Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro. he wants government to use the same vigour it used to reposes Ruai Land to probe how Kenyatta family got it land. PHOTO BY KK ONLINE NEWS PICTURE DESK |
The ‘Ruai land repossession’
has taken an ugly political twist after Deputy President lieutenant and a fearless
MP Ndindi Nyoro dismissed the move as political gimmicks and dared the same
government to use the same force and vigour to interrogate how Kenyatta family
and a few others got more than half of the land in Kenyan soil.
The vocal MP who do not shy
away to declare his political stand to Deputy President wants the government,
if it is serious in repossessing government land, to probe how less than five
families bought their land, from who and when saying failure to do that then
the so caslled government efforts were ‘a child’s play’.
He added that “when we have a country that so many have
nothing to lose, and where inequalities are so glaring, neither the aristocrats
nor the dominated are safe. At one point in our Republic, we must demand for
land expropriation without compensation and for the corrupt gains from the same
over the years,” the pragmatic and savvy MP said.
In an apparent juxtaposition,
the self-declared Matiba spirit inheritor wondered how only a few families owns
bigger parcels of land while the many Kenyans who fought for independence are
still suffering and renting houses in their own country.
“My grandfather owned 5 acres of land,
with 12 sons, we as grandchildren barely have anywhere to build (and this
replicates to so may other children of the real people who actually fought for
independence). I don't buy the crap that this generation of men and women were
not hardworking; some few elites who colonised us after Mzungu took advantage
of them, took all our land and resources and thereby got all the right to
dominate us probably until a revolution to right all these wrongs. Until we
revisit such injustices, the rest is child's play,” the MP said
in a vitriol tone.
Just this week, the National
dailies carried a story detailing how Deputy President William Ruto allegedly
grabbed the Ruai land which the government through Principal Secretary for
Water and Irrigation Joseph Wairagu claim it was meant for sewerage expansion.
The move did not auger well
for Dr Ruto’s foot soldiers who have now launched an onslaught against a
section of government officials who they accuse of unfairly targeting Dr Ruto.
Mr Dennis Itumbi wants
government to candid and discuss the Truth Justice and Reconciliation (TJRC)
report that details on the land ownership in Kenya.
The report is rumoured to
explain how rich families such as the Kenyatta’s got their land.
“The Ruai land has been repossessed.
Now let us build the sewage as was claimed. As we do that, let us discuss Land
ownership in Kenya. TJRC and Ndungu Land Report are good starting points.
Political Innuendo & Conjecture does not change #SystemYaFacts
on Land ownership in Kenya,” Mr Itumbi former Digitial
Director at State House said.
While Dr Ruto may seem to be a
man under siege, the ‘political onslaught against him’ could be a well thought
out political card that may attract public sympathy and shock the top government
officials who could be out to frustrate him and his 2020 Presidential card.
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