Sonko exposes land grabbers, says they won’t go scott free

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Governor Mike Sonko has made it part of his main agenda to set strict measures to deal with lang grabbers.

The Governor has assured his people that those who are involved in such activities  will not go scott free but will have to face the law.

There are several reported cases according to the Nairobi Governor and as of yesterday, he had already started following up on them.

Sonko sent out his team to reclaim a lane along Koinange street that has was allegedly grabbed by one of the top restaurants in the city.

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Earlier yesterday while in company of Hon. Simba Arati Mp. Dagoreti, Kilimani Mca Hon Ogeto, South C Mca Hon. Osman and Gatina Mca Hon. Ayoyi, they jointly thwarted efforts by two land grabbers who were trying to grab a 2.5acres land at Lavington primary school.

Sonko said that he later perused through his files and  found out that in 2016 when he was a senator he had filed a case against the same grabbers and the court ruled in favor of the school and the said grabbers never appealed on the case only to resurface again a couple of days ago.

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Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko also  sent a humble appeal to Inspector General Joseph Boinett to address the issue of land grabbing.

Sonko said that they should not allow  the junior police to ruin the face of the institution by protecting land grabbers.

 

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