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    Egerton University Appeals to MPs Over 2,000 Acres of Grabbed Land

    David WafulaBy David WafulaSeptember 4, 2025Updated:September 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Egerton University has asked Parliament to intervene in reclaiming 2,000 acres of land allegedly grabbed from the institution.

    Vice Chancellor Prof. Isaac Kibwage told the Public Investments Committee on Governance and Education that the land, once used for farming, has been illegally taken over by individuals who have even obtained documents to claim ownership.

    He said attempts by the university to repossess the land have been met with resistance and sometimes violence.

    “This land ownership matter is very big and sensitive, but the land belongs to the University and as MPs, we shall do everything possible to enable its restoration back to the institution,” Committee chairperson BumulaMP  Wanami Wamboka assured.

    Wamboka said the issue has stalled the university’s plans to generate income from farming activities and promised a joint effort to resolve the dispute.

    “We shall recommend that the Lands, Security, and PIC on Governance and Education Committees work together to visit the land and find a lasting solution,” he said.

    The MPs also raised concerns over seven stalled projects valued at Sh435 million after contractors pulled out due to non-payment. They further questioned irregular procurement processes and the diversion of Sh600 million from development funds to pay salaries.

    “The finance officer’s decision amounts to usurping powers of the National Assembly by diverting funds to other uses without approval,” said Kiminini MP Kakai Bisau.

    The Committee resolved to recommend that anti-corruption agencies investigate the matter and that legal action be taken against officers involved.

     

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