Portland Cement: We Warned Them and Gave Them Time to Move
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The East African Portland Cement company has stated that it warned
residents of its Mavoko land in Athi River over settling in the
disputed land early enough.
Speaking during a press briefing on Tuesday, October 17, the
executives added that the company also gave landowners enough time
to vacate the land and collect their belongings.
Owing to the earlier warning, Portland Cement plc stated that it had
no choice but to evict the alleged invaders and continue with the
ongoing demolitions.
“Before and after court ruling, East African Portland Cement
director appealed to illegal invaders to vacate the land and
provided a grace period for them to retrieve their belongings.
“These messages were conveyed through multiple channels including
public notices, media and engagement with local administration,”
stated the company representatives.
Portland Cement Clarifies Selling Mavoko Land
Moreover, the firm refuted claims that it intended to regularize the
land after kicking out illegal owners.
According to Portland Cement, the advertisement placed in the media
seeking to regularize parcels of land in Mavoko was for a different
land in the same area.
“The process for regularization of the land began in 2012. Since
then, the negotiations and the mapping exercises have been going
on,” added the company.
In the notice by the company on October 17, Portland Cement had
invited residents of the referenced land in Mavoko to express
interest in buying the pieces of land within the following 14 days.
Further, the company warned that it would sell the parcels to other
interested members of the public at the end of the 14 days.
Ruto Revokes Mavoko Lands Title Deeds
Earlier on October 13, President William Ruto announced that he had
given instructions to the Ministry of Lands to revoke title deeds
for lands in Athir river that had remained unutilized for over 10
years and above.
The directive followed a court ruling that declared the land a
property of Portland Cement.
Ruto noted that the pieces of land would be used for manufacturing
of various materials for exportation.
“We have now been cleared by the courts on the land that was
adjacent to EPZ, the land that belonged to Portland cement.
“We can create more space for more companies to set camp in Kenya in
Athi river and give ourselves an opportunity to manufacture more
products pharmaceuticals,” Ruto stated.
DCI Summons Mavoko Leaders
On October 18, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI)
summoned 30 individuals including Mavoko Member of Parliament (MP)
Patrick Makau over the Portland Cement land dispute in Athi River.
According to the directorate, the individuals had information that
would assist with investigations into the matter.
Further, DCI noted that it had received credible information
indicating that some of the individuals being evicted from the
Mavoko land in question were innocent buyers who fell victim to
fraudsters.
Everybody from Kenya is a con man.
Look at Barack Obama. He suckered millions of ignorant Democrats
into voting for him.
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