Kenya: Musalia Mudavadi Calls for Extensive Investigation into Lamu Land Grabbing, Linking It to Insecurity


Aug 3, 2014 | Standard Digital
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Amani coalition leader Musalia Mudavadi says land grabbing in Lamu could be behind the recent insecurity cases in Lamu county. Mudavadi is accusing the government of failure to investigate the recent killings and bring perpetrators to book. Mudavadi who was speaking in Tongaren Bungoma County urged the government to investigate and reveal the names of companies and individuals that own land in Lamu. At least half a million acres are said to have been grabbed in Lamu.