One of the companies controversially
allocated a huge tract of land in Lamu used it as security to borrow Sh1
billion from a local bank, the Sunday Nation can reveal.
This was one of the shocking details revealed at a meeting between President Uhuru Kenyatta and Lamu leaders at State House on Thursday evening.
This was one of the shocking details revealed at a meeting between President Uhuru Kenyatta and Lamu leaders at State House on Thursday evening.
The
exposé was made by Lands Cabinet Secretary Charity Ngilu during a
PowerPoint presentation on the first day of the meeting between the
President, Deputy President William Ruto and leaders from the troubled
county.
According to the presentation, Kaab Investments, which was registered on October 12, 2007, allegedly took the loan against the 6,268 acres land it had been allocated.
According to the presentation, Kaab Investments, which was registered on October 12, 2007, allegedly took the loan against the 6,268 acres land it had been allocated.
Kaab is among
the 22 companies that shared the 500,000 acres of public land in Lamu,
whose allocation President Kenyatta said had been revoked to allow
investigation.
According to the document released by State House, Kaab Investments is registered as number C.145956 and has four directors who last filed their returns this year.
According to the document released by State House, Kaab Investments is registered as number C.145956 and has four directors who last filed their returns this year.
The directors
are Zein Mohamed Ahmed (32,400 shares) Aweys Ahmed Mohamed (21,600
shares), James Mwangi Muturi (12,000 shares), Balwinder Kaur Sagoo
(54,000 shares).
DUBIOUS AND CORRUPT
Sixteen
of the 22 companies named as having acquired land “under dubious and
corrupt circumstances” appear not to have been properly registered,
perhaps set up for the sole purpose of the transacting the land deals
whose effects may now reverberate powerfully in financial and real
estate sectors after the titles were cancelled.
Of
interest is Shanghai Investments Limited, named after the Chinese port
city and which does not appear on the database of registered companies.
However,
its listed directors have Nairobi addresses. The directors are listed
as John Gitu Kiarie (125 shares), Peter Muchangi Njiru (125 shares),
Peter Mwangi Karenju (125 shares), Daniel Gacheru Mwangi (125 shares),
Simon Ng’ang’a Wanjohi (125 shares), Burton Kibui Maina (125 shares),
Michael Nduhiu Kariuki (125 shares), Jeremia Mbatia Gikonyo (125
shares).
Yesterday, an official of one of the companies
Witu-Nyongoro Ranch (DA) Company, emerged to say it has been in
existence since 1971 and called on the President to rescind his
decision.
Mr Abdul Ijema, the ranch secretary, told the Sunday Nation
from Nairobi that they would wait for the outcome of investigations
into how they had acquired the land before making their next move.
“Our
ranch which is owned by Orma and Bajuni cattle keepers was formed as a
community ranch in 1971. We explained all this to them (President
Kenyatta and DP Ruto).We were advised to present our documents to Lands
cabinet secretary Charity Ngilu,” he said.
Mr Ijema
said the ranch, which covers an area of 79,534 acres, suffered huge
financial losses in 1978 and 1980 when the dreaded Somali shifta militia
raided it and drove away more than 2,000 cattle.
The
Interim directors of Upeo limited and investments group, who were
mentioned in a land allotment case said they legally purchased Shela
ranch from known people. The directors, Hamadi Boga, Maimuna Mwidau and
Naomi Sidi, refuted claims that they are beneficiaries of allotment of
Shela Ranch.
Speaking at a press conference in Mombasa
they said 465 members from coast region purchased the chunk of land at
Sh108 million with an intention of investing in the LAPSSET project.
“Original owners of Shela ranch are well known. We were not beneficiaries of any government or ministerial allocation,” said Ms Sidi.
“Original owners of Shela ranch are well known. We were not beneficiaries of any government or ministerial allocation,” said Ms Sidi.
Meanwhile,
the Sunday Nation can today provide a blow-by-blow account of the
Thursday State House meeting that started with prayers by a clergyman
from Mpeketoni — a town in Lamu County that which lost at least 67
people in a June 15-16 attack, the first of a series in the area.
President
Kenyatta then welcomed the guests and asked Mrs Ngilu to present the
report she had shared with him. The Cabinet Secretary had PowerPoint
slides, beginning with a map of Lamu County.
Sparse
little red dots represented areas occupied by Lamu people while the big
chunks of well-demarcated land showed they belonged to private
companies.
“In the special economic zones, there were
18 parcels of land, each 500 acres, that were in the process of being
issued to private companies, but we have been able to infiltrate the
process and stop it,” Mrs Ngilu told the gathering.
BRICK INVESTMENT
The
statement elicited sounds of approval from the delegation while others
expressed shock at the details unfolding before their eyes as Mrs Ngilu
revealed how private companies had allegedly grabbed the land. The most
outstanding was Brick Investment which she said had acquired 80,000
acres of land.
The company was said to have two
registration certificates of CPR/2011/62444 and CPR/2011/53032, with two
different directors each; Alice Masaa (1 share) and Margaret Kavulani
(1 share) while the second Brick investment’s directors are Lars Jonas
Geke (500 shares) and Timothy Njuguna Kuria (500 shares). The company
has not filed any returns since incorporation.
By the
time Mrs Ngilu was done with the report, everyone had something to say.
The President stood up and thanked her for her presentation and invited
the leaders to express their views and concerns.
“Those
found to have illegally acquired land shall be brought to account. The
government shall revoke their title deeds and the process of land
allocation shall be done again involving the leaders of Lamu,” said
President Kenyatta.
The first to speak was Lamu
Governor Issa Timamy. The county head, who is facing charges in court
related to the Mpeketoni attacks, thanked the President for convening
the meeting. But he described the State House visit as “bittersweet”
since his personal assistant, a chief and a driver were among those
arrested upon arriving in Nairobi with the Lamu delegation.
The
governor complained that no reason had been given for the arrest and he
had not been allowed to speak to them. The President said the matter
would be handled by Interior CS Joseph ole Lenku and the Inspector
General of Police David Kimaiyo.
The Sunday Nation has
established that after the complaint, Mr Timamy’s aide, Mr Mohammed
Mbwana, his 19-year-old daughter who had completed secondary school last
year, the county protocol officer Hassan Haji and Mokowe location chief
Kassim Hassan were freed unconditionally on Friday.
A driver with the Lamu county government is among 15 people being held at various police stations since Thursday.
Mr Timamy told the meeting: “I shall sit with the leaders of Lamu and together we shall deliberate on the measures that we would like the government to take during the reallocation of the land. However, we bear in mind that Lamu needs investors to come and develop the area and the only way they can be attracted is if we offer them land.”
Mr Timamy told the meeting: “I shall sit with the leaders of Lamu and together we shall deliberate on the measures that we would like the government to take during the reallocation of the land. However, we bear in mind that Lamu needs investors to come and develop the area and the only way they can be attracted is if we offer them land.”
The
President listened keenly to Mr Timamy before standing up to respond.
He welcomed the leaders once more and reassured them he had called them
for peaceful dialogue to help the people of Lamu.
“Sitaki
nikiwaita huku tena mkatae kuja kwangu mkihofia kushikwa (I don’t want
you to fear coming to see me when I call a meeting on grounds that you
will be arrested),” said the President.
The rest of
the leaders followed suit and expressed their frustrations regarding the
land and issues of insecurity. One claimed there had been conflict over
land since the 1960s, adding that it was wrong to single out any
particular ethnic community for the problems.
Another leader spoke of how she is one of those that have been internally displaced from the clashes of the 1960s.
Somali-based
Al-Shabaab terrorists have claimed responsibility for attacks in the
county that started in Mpeketoni in mid-June. But 36 hours after the
first attack President Kenyatta blamed local political networks.
The
leaders said the curfew that was imposed on Lamu County had helped
restore peace, but they also expressed their fears of what would happen
once KDF leaves the area. They asked the government to build a military
barracks in Lamu and retrain and equip the police to fight any future
attacks.
“Let us also involve the youth through
institutions like NYS (National Youth Service) so that they too can help
in building a strong security unit in Lamu,” one leader said.
A
representative from Mpeketoni expressed her concern, saying residents
who gave names of suspected attackers to the authorities were living in
fear since those arrested are often released after a few days. She also
wondered why residents were not properly protected during the attacks
despite having reported the threats beforehand.
The
President ended the meeting by promising to keep his word on revoking
the titles as well as maintaining honesty and transparency in the
re-allocation of the land. He welcomed the leaders for further talks on
Friday.
On the second day of the talks, the Lamu leaders resolved to bury their individual and political differences.
They agreed to provide leadership in addressing the challenges facing the county, saying the problems required local solutions.
Some of the firms at centre of the storm
BRICK INVESTMENTS LIMITED
1. Alice Masaa P.O Box 67486 Nairobi- 1 Share
2. Margaret Kavulani P.O Box 67486 Nairobi -1 Share
1. Alice Masaa P.O Box 67486 Nairobi- 1 Share
2. Margaret Kavulani P.O Box 67486 Nairobi -1 Share
BRICK INVESTMENT LIMITED
1. Lars Jonas Geke P.O Box 25240-00603 Nairobi- 500 Shares
2. Timothy Njuguna Kuria P.O 25240-00603 Nairobi- 500 Shares
1. Lars Jonas Geke P.O Box 25240-00603 Nairobi- 500 Shares
2. Timothy Njuguna Kuria P.O 25240-00603 Nairobi- 500 Shares
DYNAMIC TRADING COMPANY LIMITED
1. Alice Masaa P.O Box 67486 Nairobi- 1 Share
2. Margaret Kavulani P.O Box 67486 Nairobi -1 Share
1. Alice Masaa P.O Box 67486 Nairobi- 1 Share
2. Margaret Kavulani P.O Box 67486 Nairobi -1 Share
MAT INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
1. Twalib Ali Mohamed Hatayan P.O Box 16498 Mombasa- 620 shares
2. Abdiwahid Haji Yerrow P.O Box 164698 Mombasa- 380 shares
1. Twalib Ali Mohamed Hatayan P.O Box 16498 Mombasa- 620 shares
2. Abdiwahid Haji Yerrow P.O Box 164698 Mombasa- 380 shares
SHANGHAI AFRICA INVESTMENT LIMITED
1. John Gitu Kiarie P.O Box 5286-00100 Nairobi- 125 shares
2. Peter Muchangi Njiru P.O Box 5286-00100 Nairobi- 125 shares
3. Peter Mwangi Karenju P.O Box 5286-00100 Nairobi- 125 shares
4. Daniel Gacheru Mwangi P.O Box 5286-00100 Nairobi- 125 shares
5. Simon Nganga Wanjohi P.O Box 5286-00100 Nairobi- 125 shares
6. Burton Kibui Maina P.O Box 5286-00100 Nairobi- 125 shares
7. Michael Nduhiu Kariuki P.O Box 5286-00100 Nairobi- 125 shares
8. Jeremia Mbiata Gikonyo P.O Box 5286-00100 Nairobi- 125 shares
1. John Gitu Kiarie P.O Box 5286-00100 Nairobi- 125 shares
2. Peter Muchangi Njiru P.O Box 5286-00100 Nairobi- 125 shares
3. Peter Mwangi Karenju P.O Box 5286-00100 Nairobi- 125 shares
4. Daniel Gacheru Mwangi P.O Box 5286-00100 Nairobi- 125 shares
5. Simon Nganga Wanjohi P.O Box 5286-00100 Nairobi- 125 shares
6. Burton Kibui Maina P.O Box 5286-00100 Nairobi- 125 shares
7. Michael Nduhiu Kariuki P.O Box 5286-00100 Nairobi- 125 shares
8. Jeremia Mbiata Gikonyo P.O Box 5286-00100 Nairobi- 125 shares
Fincorp Investments Limited
1. Farouk Hamid Khamis P.O Box 41876-80100 Mombasa- 500 shares
2. Said Abdalla P.O Box 82209-80100 Mombasa- 500 shares
Kaab Investments Limited
1. Farouk Hamid Khamis P.O Box 41876-80100 Mombasa- 500 shares
2. Said Abdalla P.O Box 82209-80100 Mombasa- 500 shares
Kaab Investments Limited
1. Zein Mohamed Ahmed P.O Box 84831 Mombasa- 32,400 shares
2. Aweys Ahmed Mohamed P.O Box 84831 Mombasa- 21,600 shares
3. James Mwangi Muturi P.O Box 84831 Mombasa- 12,000 shares
4. Balwinder Kaur Sagoo
P.O Box 84831 Mombasa- 54,000 shares
2. Aweys Ahmed Mohamed P.O Box 84831 Mombasa- 21,600 shares
3. James Mwangi Muturi P.O Box 84831 Mombasa- 12,000 shares
4. Balwinder Kaur Sagoo
P.O Box 84831 Mombasa- 54,000 shares
Dynamic Trading Company Limited
1. Vijay Kumar P.O Box 114 Village Market Nairobi- 1 share
2. Ankit Bhardwaj P.O Box 84831 Mombasa- 32,400 shares
1. Vijay Kumar P.O Box 114 Village Market Nairobi- 1 share
2. Ankit Bhardwaj P.O Box 84831 Mombasa- 32,400 shares
Savannah Fresh Fruits Exporters
1. Ali Ahmed Mohamed Badhrus
2. Harith Aboud Abdalla
3. Mohamed Abbas Abdalla
4. Swaleh Aboud Abdallah- All of P.O Box 85216 Mombasa
2. Harith Aboud Abdalla
3. Mohamed Abbas Abdalla
4. Swaleh Aboud Abdallah- All of P.O Box 85216 Mombasa
Lamu Investments Limited
1. Dr.Abdallah Said Burja P.O Box 255 Lamu- 40 shares
2. Hon. Abdul Aziz Said Burja P.O Box 3 Witu- 33 shares
3. Ahmad Said Burja P.O Box 10 Lamu- 33 shares
2. Hon. Abdul Aziz Said Burja P.O Box 3 Witu- 33 shares
3. Ahmad Said Burja P.O Box 10 Lamu- 33 shares
Kibokoni Ranch
1. Dahir Jama Mohamed
2. Salah Husein Ibrahim
3. Mohamed DahirJama
4. Mohamed Husein Ibrahim
5. Abdi Rashid DahirJama- All of P.O Box 85818 Mombasa
2. Salah Husein Ibrahim
3. Mohamed DahirJama
4. Mohamed Husein Ibrahim
5. Abdi Rashid DahirJama- All of P.O Box 85818 Mombasa
Rusken International Limited
1. Husein Hamid P.O Box 67845-00200 Nairobi- 1 share
2. Farouk Hamid P.O Box 67845-00200 Nairobi- 1 share
2. Farouk Hamid P.O Box 67845-00200 Nairobi- 1 share
Khairallah Ranch
Abubakar Mohamed Swaleh- P.O Box 197 Lamu Tel 0724411628( Sole proprietor)
Sheila Ranch Limited
1. Naomi Cidi Kumbatha P.O Box 21205- 00100 Nairobi- 1 share
2. Prof. Hamadi Boga P.O Box 21205- 00100 Nairobi- 1 share
3. Maimuna Mwidau P.O Box 21205- 00100 Nairobi- 1 share
4. Reuben Tsuma P.O Box 21205- 00100 Nairobi- 1 share
5. George Kazungu P.O Box 21205- 00100 Nairobi- 1 share
6. Upeo Limited P.O Box 21205- 00100 Nairobi- 5 shares( Non- director shareholder)
2. Prof. Hamadi Boga P.O Box 21205- 00100 Nairobi- 1 share
3. Maimuna Mwidau P.O Box 21205- 00100 Nairobi- 1 share
4. Reuben Tsuma P.O Box 21205- 00100 Nairobi- 1 share
5. George Kazungu P.O Box 21205- 00100 Nairobi- 1 share
6. Upeo Limited P.O Box 21205- 00100 Nairobi- 5 shares( Non- director shareholder)
WITU NYANGORO RANCH(DA) COMPANY LIMITED
WITU CONSERVATION SELF HELP GROUP
MOKOWE KIBOKONI RANCH LIMITED
PANDA NGUO BONI COMMUNITY
BARAGONI BONI COMMUNITY
TULLU RANCH
AMU RANCH
BARAGONI RANCH
LAMU ESTATES RANCH LIMITED
CYBERDOM INVESTMENTS
WITU CONSERVATION SELF HELP GROUP
MOKOWE KIBOKONI RANCH LIMITED
PANDA NGUO BONI COMMUNITY
BARAGONI BONI COMMUNITY
TULLU RANCH
AMU RANCH
BARAGONI RANCH
LAMU ESTATES RANCH LIMITED
CYBERDOM INVESTMENTS
Witu Nyangoro Ranch Chacoal Producers and Transporters Association
1. Abdulla Nyema- P.O Box 12 Witu- Chairman
2. Ali Godana- P.O Box 12 Witu- Secretary.
3. Bodole Balisa- P.O Box 12 Witu- Treasurer
2. Ali Godana- P.O Box 12 Witu- Secretary.
3. Bodole Balisa- P.O Box 12 Witu- Treasurer
Tullu Mbugani Limited
1. Isaiah Mwai Mathenge P.O Box 21 Nyeri- 500 shares
2. Abubakar Mohamed Habib P.O Box 88242 Mombasa- 500 shares
3. James Isaiah Mathenge P.O Box 21 Nyeri- Nil shares
1. Isaiah Mwai Mathenge P.O Box 21 Nyeri- 500 shares
2. Abubakar Mohamed Habib P.O Box 88242 Mombasa- 500 shares
3. James Isaiah Mathenge P.O Box 21 Nyeri- Nil shares
Boni Community Forest Association
1. Ahmed Abdi Noor- P.O Box 10539-00100 Nairobi- Chairman
2. Mohamed Ali Hirey- P.O Box 10539-00100 Nairobi- Secretary
3. Barre Hussein Dagane- P.O Box 10539-00100 Nairobi- Secretary
Witu Community Wildlife Management Forum
2. Mohamed Ali Hirey- P.O Box 10539-00100 Nairobi- Secretary
3. Barre Hussein Dagane- P.O Box 10539-00100 Nairobi- Secretary
Witu Community Wildlife Management Forum
1. Mohamed Amin-P.O Box 31 Witu- Chairman
2. HussinKusso- P.O Box 31 Witu- Secretary
3. Hassan Dukicha- P.O Box 31 Witu- Treasurer
2. HussinKusso- P.O Box 31 Witu- Secretary
3. Hassan Dukicha- P.O Box 31 Witu- Treasurer
Witu Farmers Forest Association
1. Wilfred Matatia- P.O Box 83 Witu- Chairman
2. Harun Hole Haribe- P.O Box 36 Witu- Secretary
3. Hadija Bwanamkuu- P.O Box 31 Witu- Treasurer
2. Harun Hole Haribe- P.O Box 36 Witu- Secretary
3. Hadija Bwanamkuu- P.O Box 31 Witu- Treasurer
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