By JOHN NGIRACHU jngirachu@ke.nationmedia.com and NJERI RUGENE nrugene@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted Friday, January 20 2012 at 22:30
Posted Friday, January 20 2012 at 22:30
All transactions in public property, including transfer of land and buildings, have been frozen ahead of the next General Election.
The freeze will also affect councils, which cannot sell or transact in any dealings involving public land until the proposed National Land Commission has been set up.
The decision was taken during a Cabinet meeting chaired by President Kibaki at State House in Nairobi on Thursday but details were released on Friday.
Though the freeze seems to take into account changes to the management of public land and property introduced by the Constitution, illegal transfers of such assets has historically occurred close to a General Election as politicians try to buy influence.
It means land owners whose leases have expired will now have to wait until a National Land Commission is established to know whether they will have them renewed or they will have to give up their land.
The decision was announced on Friday afternoon by the Presidential Press Service, which normally transmits resolutions of the Cabinet after its meetings, at State House in Nairobi.
At the same time, the Cabinet has stopped the sale of public assets by both the central government and local authorities as Kenya prepares for the devolved system of government, which should start after the next General Election.
A Bill to ease Kenya’s transition from the central to the devolved system of government was also approved for publication in the meeting on Thursday, where it was also decided that an inventory of all the assets would be undertaken.
But it is the freezing of the processes related to the renewal of land leases that is likely to have a bigger impact as it would affect all agricultural, commercial and residential leases issued for government land.
According to Mr Ibrahim Mwathane, a director with the Land Development and Governance Institute, the leasehold land is found throughout the country.
The government issues land leases for agricultural and livestock production in parts of Rift Valley, Central, Eastern and Coast provinces.
It means the freeze would affect owners of large parcels of land in places such as Laikipia, where there are large conservancies and ranches on leasehold titles.
Land on lease for commercial and residential purposes is in major urban centres such as Nairobi, Mombasa, Nakuru, Kisumu, Eldoret, Nyeri and Embu.
Lands minister James Orengo said it would be difficult to establish how many of these requests for renewal of expired leases are pending. He, however, said about 10 leases expire every month.
Speaking at a meeting in Mombasa for MPs to discuss the pending legislation on land, which ought to be in place by the end of February, Mr Orengo said the National Land Commission would be up and running by the end of March.
“It would be better to create a mechanism where everything is halted until the National Land Commission is formed,” said Mr Orengo.
He said the commission to be established under Article 68 of the Constitution is basically “the landlord of public land for both the central and county governments”.
It will take over the role played by the formerly powerful Commissioner of Lands, the President and registrars, and whose abuse is said to be the main cause of the problems related to land in Kenya.
Going by the communication from the PPS, it is still possible to transfer leases, as that has not been stopped, and transactions involving freehold titles would also not be affected.
But while the PPS statement said the renewal of leases on trust land would also be affected, the minister said this would be provided for under a different Bill as control of this land is vested in the county governments.
The National Land Commission is also mandated to initiate investigations by itself or based on complaints into present or historical land injustices and recommend ways in which they can be redressed.
Mr Mwathane said there are chances that unscrupulous individuals exploited the vacuum that existed between August 27, 2010, and on Friday to selectively renew or refuse lease extensions, thus the caveat that those that may have been renewed would be reviewed.
MPs at the meeting held at the Pangoni Resort resolved to support the Cabinet decision to freeze renewal of land leases until the proposed National Land Commission is operationalised.
Closing the meeting, House Speaker Kenneth Marende said Parliament was equal to the task and would give the proposed laws the attention they deserve and beat the deadline for enactment.The chairman of Parliament’s Committee on Land and Environment Mutava Musyimi asked the government to ensure that the commission is formed by March as proposed by the team in its report on demolitions in Syokimau last year.
“I urge all of us to rise to the occasion and do it for Kenya. If we implement the Constitution to the letter, we can say goodbye to the problems that surrounded the land question in our country,” Mr Marende said.
Mr Odenda Lumumba, who chairs the Kenya Land Alliance lobby group, said the Cabinet decision is good as it would give the government the opportunity to control development on its land.
He said the establishment of the commission would give some communities the opportunity to have their perceived injustices on land addressed.
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