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Nairobi Resident Wants DPP To Investigate NEMA, NCA Over Illegal Construction in Westlands

Deepak Dodhia a resident in Westlands part of Nairobi has written to the Director of Public Prosecution to complain over illegal actions by the National Construction Authority (NCA), The National Environmental Authority (NEMA) and the Nairobi City County planning department for improperly giving approval certificates to allow construction of apartments adjacent to Mpaka Villas

He has asked the DPP to investigate how the approvals and consents were given even after the NCA  visited the construction site and confirmed that the building had structural defects and that the debris from the construction was falling on the Mr.Deepak’s  property.

The developer also went and constructed a 13 storey building while the approval only allowed 10 storeys.

Mr. Deepak had filed for an injunction seeking to stop the developers from further developing the but the court declined to issue the injunction on grounds of delay by the petitioner Mr. Deepak. It was during this court process that he found out of the approval certificates issued by the mentioned institutions to allow the continuation of construction of the apartments

The original plan indicated that the building would have 22 units but a purported NEMA approval filed in court showed that there allowed an alteration for the development of 44 units

Mr. Deepak  claims that the NCA failed in their mandate as they did not confirm to the public that the building was safe after having condemned the construction in May. The NCA approval was issued in August.

Background of the case

Mr Deepak had sought to have the immediate cessation of the construction work of the apartment blocks until the contractor acknowledged the damages by entering into a binding undertaking to fully compensate or repair his property.

Deepak had complained that the construction had caused damages to his home which is  that is adjacent to the construction site. He had complained that the construction had led to interference with the strength of his house, its foundation, damage to the metallic door which is currently unable to close, seepage from the ceiling and damage to the walls of the servants quarter among other damages.

He also complained after a generator was installed in front of his residence therefore causing noise pollution.

The contractor listed as Superfit Steelcon Limited on behalf of ANMOL Limited was contacted by the complainant and visited the complainant’s residence to assess the damages caused by the construction of the villas. The contractor acknowledged the damages and orally promised to correct and repair the damages caused.

The contractor has however refused to give a written undertaking acknowledging the damages caused as a result of his work and his promise to correct and repair the damages caused.

The NCA officers visited the construction site and established that the construction was unregistered. They also confirmed that the claims laid by Deepak were true.

The officers were denied access to the building which was still under construction with the contractor in site. A closure notice was issued.

The complainant had also lodged a complaint with the Nairobi county director of planning compliance and enforcement complaining about the structural cracks and damages to his property.

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Complains to NCA, NEMA and Nairobi City County have been ignored with even private chats to the governor not being acted on.

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