Government denies claims of being involved in Nyama Villa Estate demolitions
- Published By Jedida Barasa For The Statesman Digital
- 3 hours ago
The government has come out to distance itself from the ongoing demolitions of the Nyama villa estate in Kayole.
Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura in a statement on Tuesday refuted claims of the State having a hand in the demolitions saying that the eviction was subject to court orders.
Mwaura clarified those affected had failed to adhere to court orders issued after the owner of the land and the occupants failed to settle the land issue out of court.
“The Government acknowledges the distress and disruption the situation at Nyama villa estate in Kayole has caused to the affected Kenyans. However, it is important to clarify that the Government is not involved in the demolitions in any manner,” said Mwaura.
“The situation stems from a longstanding land dispute between an investment company and the residents. This matter has been the subject of legal contention for many years, resulting in court orders issued to the residents to vacate the land, after failure to honor an out-of-court agreement.”
He added, "A section of the residents did comply and have therefore not been affected by the orders. New orders have since been issued by the court.”
The government however expressed its distress following the demolition and committed to work together to help those affected.
“The Government therefore urges all parties involved to prioritize open dialogue within the confines of the rule of law to resolve any outstanding issues in a fair, just and peaceable manner,” he stated.
“The government respects the independence of the judiciary, rule of law and the sanctity of private property. The Government will work closely with the local administration to provide any necessary assistance to those affected.”
Over 90 houses have so far been demolished in the area, leaving tens of families homeless.
The controversial demolition, which dates back to the reign of former President Uhuru Kenyatta, is being carried out by the landowner after he obtained an eviction order from the courts.
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