Politics
Councillors to sue over Qatar land plan
Posted Monday, December 22 2008 at 20:42
Plans by the Government to lease out 40,000 hectares in the Tana Delta to Qatar continued to draw angry reactions, with area councillors threatening to sue.
The Tana River councillors have said they will go to court to block the Government’s plans to lease the land to Qatar to grow food.
County council vice-chairman Gure Golo said the councillors opposed the project because local communities used the delta for livestock and farming.
Mr Golo told the Nation by telephone that during drought, livestock owners from as far as Garissa, Wajir, Marsabit and other arid regions went to the delta for pastures and water.
More than 10,000 livestock farmers in Tana Delta District would be robbed of a livelihood if the Government went ahead with its plans, said the councillors.
“Since time immemorial the delta has been our lifeline because millions of our cattle and those from neighbouring district use the wetland as a grazing zone as well as for watering of animals,” said Mr Golo.
He added: “The local authority gets more than 90 per cent of its revenue from the livestock sub-sector, so if the Government gives Qatar 100,000 acres of the delta land the council will be cashstrapped.”
And Tana River Pastoralists Community Association chairman Ali Wario said the group would soon hold a demonstration to protest against the Government’s plan.
Avert famine
Mr Wario said that it would be unrealistic for the Government to lease land to a foreign country whereas all the residents are landless.
“It is sad that the Government is planning to lease land to Qatar yet the residents are squatters who have been lobbying for their resettlement. Let the Government allocate the land to residents so that they can grow food and avert perennial famine in the area,” he said.
Former ambassador Hussein Dado appealed to the Government to halt the process of leasing the land to Qatar until residents are consulted.
Mr Dado said there was no idle land in Tana River.
“The land transaction between the Government and Qatar must be stopped so that residents and can present their views. Where will the residents graze their animals or do farming if the land is leased to a foreign country?” he asked.
Kenya Marine Forum secretary Anwary Abae opposed the move, saying if the land were leased to Qatar, it would lead to the destruction of pockets of forests and bio-diversity in the delta.
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Submitted by syindumyakiPosted December 23, 2008 04:04 PM
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Submitted by victorKinyanjui
Another political Hullabaloo! Councilors are suing against an investment proposal because people they represent are landless. For the Tana Delta residence, you do not have genuine representation! These Councilors should have fought for your rights way back during Stone Age. Now that the residents have an option, power is at stake. If anybody else has an investment plan (CASH INCLUDED) for these people please take a bus or fly to Tana Delta; instead of wasting money on hiring lawyers to sue for a “YES or NO” answer.
Posted December 23, 2008 02:55 PM -
Submitted by NaturalSceptic
Why not first ask for a copy of the proposal? What a knee-jerk reaction based on fear and propaganda. Leaders focus on facts, not fear. On the other hand, no one accuses politicians or the media of leadership.
Posted December 22, 2008 11:59 PM -
Submitted by wilsonoketdh
Resettlement is not an issue! wake up our kenyan people.The issue is the ability to use the river and the land to feed milions of Kenyans starving and demonstrting over high food costs. Why cant our government invest in these lands and other idle lands in parts of Kenya to help Kenyan people?
Posted December 22, 2008 11:01 PM




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I get it! i thot it was barter trade(100,000 acres of land = Lamu Port) No! the two transactions are separate, though running concurently! Kibaki and OParanya went to borrow a loan at Qatar to build the Port, and Qataris also proposed to lease land to grow food. Hey, because we are gona repay the loan anyway, we dont have to give them our land. The transactions are separable. Lets deal with one at a time.