The Mountain Journal
A resident of Laikipia has moved to court to seek orders to stop land registrar from allowing others transactions on the land until status of land title is established after three decades of protracted legal battles.
The controversy surrounding Ireri Land Company in Laikipia County has re-emerged with Vincent Ng’ang’a seeking to stop the chief Land Registrar, Laikipia County Government and AG from allowing other land buyers into the farm.
Ng’ang’a says the land registrar has declined to comply with their Constitutional and statutory duties concerning the matter, by allowing more transactions on the land.
In a suit real estate players, AMG REALTORS, and Optiven Group are listed as interested parties, Ng’ang’a, through Mbiyu Kamau advocates states that there is mushrooming of unscrupulous land dealing entities or individuals selling properties within all land known as L.R NO. 2755/1 (NANYUKI), L.R No. 10712 (NANYUKI), L.R No. 2754/2 (NANYUKI), and L.R No. 2781/2 (NANYUKI) is a threat to any bonafide owners on their constitutional right to property and quiet use and enjoyment.
He adds that individuals or institutions pose a grave threat to prospective buyers of properties within all land known as L.R NO. 2755/1 (NANYUKI), L.R No.10712 (NANYUKI), L.R No. 2754/2 (NANYUKI), and L.R No. 2781/2 (NANYUKI) and their consumer rights guaranteed under the constitution.
“I visited several land dealing institutions or persons who realized that the same properties were being sold using certificates of title,” said Ng’ang’a.
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