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EACC recovers grabbed road reserve land valued at Sh30 million in Nyali

The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) won a 12-year legal battle to recover public land worth Sh30 million that had been grabbed in Nyali, Mombasa.

The 0.13-hectare parcel, reserved for the expansion of Links Road adjoining First Avenue, has now been restored for public use.

In a judgment delivered on October 22, 2025, Justice Stephen Kibunja of the Mombasa Environment and Land Court declared the issuance of title MN/I/9816 to Sheikh Ali Taib (now deceased) illegal, null, and void ab initio.

The Court directed the Mombasa Land Registrar to cancel the title and rectify the land register accordingly.

EACC investigations established that on January 19, 1996, the then Commissioner of Lands, without any application or justification, demarcated, alienated, and allocated the parcel on a 99-year lease from 1stFebruary 1996.

A Grant, CR Number 28222, was irregularly issued to one Shaibu Hamisi Mgandi on March 15, 1996.

Shortly thereafter, Mgandi sold the property to the late Sheikh Ali Taib, who obtained a title for parcel number MN/I/9816, measuring approximately 0.13 hectares.

The land forms part of the Classic Road reserve, previously vested in the defunct Mombasa Municipal Council for road maintenance and future expansion.

On May 13, 2013, EACC filed Civil Suit at the Mombasa Environment and Land Court against Shaibu Hamisi Mgandi, Abdullah Ali Taib (administrator of the estate of the late Sheikh Ali Taib), and former Commissioner of Lands, Wilson Gachanja.

The suit sought to nullify the illegal allocation and recover the land for public use.

Justice Kibunja also issued a permanent injunction restraining the defendants from trespassing upon, transferring, or in any way dealing with the property, except by surrender to the Government of Kenya.

The defendants were further ordered to pay the costs of the suit with interest at court rates.

This judgment reaffirms the Commission’s commitment to recovering illegally acquired public property and ensuring that such assets are restored for the benefit of all Kenyans, EACC boss Abdi Mohamud said.

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