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Leaders give verdict on Qatar deal
The Tana Delta. Photo/FILE
Posted Sunday, December 21 2008 at 20:17
Key politicians and religious leaders from the Coast Province have supported the Government’s decision to lease out 40,000 hectares of land that Qatar is seeking to grow food in the Tana Delta.
However, Tourism minister Najib Balala said citizens in the affected areas should be consulted first before the deal can be approved.
“If the proposed land is idle, then it should be leased to Qatar so as to develop it,” Mr Balala said in a telephone interview with the Nation on Sunday.
His views were supported by Malindi MP Gideon Mung’aro and Council of Imams and Preachers of Kenya organising-secretary Sheikh Mohamed Khalifa.
But Coast Parliamentary Group chairman Benedict Fondo opposed the deal as did Law Society of Kenya vice-chairman James Mwamu.
Mr Fondo said the government of Qatar should fund the project so that it could be undertaken by Kenyans themselves.
Mr Mwamu criticised the Government for considering leasing land to a foreign government, yet it had not taken any serious steps to address the land crisis in the country.
Build sea port
Under the proposed project, the government of Qatar will give Kenya Sh180 billion that will be used to build a second sea port at Lamu and build roads and railways linking the region to the Ethiopian and Southern Sudan borders.
While defending the deal at the weekend, the director of the Presidential Press Service, Mr Isaiya Kabira, said the projects would open up the region for which the Government had no comprehensive development plan.
Mr Balala said those living in the affected area must have a say over the proposed project because it might affect their lives.
“I am sure the Tana Delta residents will benefit from job opportunities and improve their standard of living,” he said.
Supporting Mr Balala, Mr Mung’aro said it would be wrong for the authorities to lease the land to Qatar without the involvement of local residents, who have over the years been using the delta for agriculture and livestock farming.
“Issues of land are very sensitive and therefore it is important for the Government to consult the residents about its plan,” he said.
But Mr Fondo said it was unnecessary for the Government to lease the land to Qatar to grow fruits and vegetables, yet Kenyans could grow the horticultural products if they got funding.
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Submitted by pmallaPosted January 12, 2009 07:06 PM
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Submitted by victorKinyanjui
The GoK has sold an idea to Qatar on behalf of Tana Delta residence. It is now the turn of Tana Delta residence to decide whether the idea benefits them or not. If anyone else has a better offer, sell it to the Tana Delta residence; otherwise go back home grow some maize, beans, sukuma wiki and do some fishing and stop thinking Tana Delta residence will bring a plate of ugali on your table.
Posted December 23, 2008 11:28 AM -
Submitted by sammie75
Knowledge is the ability to make others around us wiser.Nani-ngombe comment makes me feel neither of that. Still we earn respect in the dispora.for our Kenyan degrees and certificates. By doing what apertains to them ,pole you think they're useless?.Again who is dancing in ignorance?are you aware even if use the water for irrigation the water cycle will still be complete,and have your glass of water, shower as you say,coupled with food reliance,development,employment a better country.Failure is opportunity cost,from benefits forgone above.'Wastage'layman language hopefully.
Posted December 23, 2008 09:57 AM -
Submitted by obiero76
Ok bwana Balala and party,how quick do you forget about these "tractors" coming to plough for you while you sit and seep kahawa tungu?the last time i checked they came from some part of the country,now they will be coming from Qatar,wish you the best and good luck.
Posted December 23, 2008 06:00 AM -
Submitted by wagachanja
I know that we have an able Prime Minister but the buck stops with the President. For the sake of his legacy, if he cares President Kibaki needs to know that leasing Kenya land to a foreigh Government is simply a BAD IDEA. PERIOD!
Posted December 23, 2008 05:11 AM




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Kenya is giving out one of the most productive agricultural land in the country and the vision 2030 is to make agriculture the backbone of the economy as if this is not enough the weather patterns have changed...looking into the future we have food as one of the major wars of humanity!!! Yes we have leaders, leaders who are myopic and do not have an idea of what the future holds and hence does not have the future of this country at heart. So painful and so sad.