@realtreaty, the kevevapi land issue is different form city council open space land grab. In city council situation, land was designated for open spaces,play grounds schools etc through the planning process. This designation happens when a private land owner applies for land subdivision whereby he is compelled to give land for such uses by the city council planning department. This space can only be used for the set land use purposes.
In the kevevapi land, this is idle, unutilised govt land, hundreds of acres, that is usually under lands commission or commissioner of lands who under his powers, can alienate the land to private individuals if he so wishes.
The idel , unutilised land, in the kevevapi issue, was not being utilised for any purpose at the time of land alienation.
The city council lands, set aside for playgrounds,schools etc were in most instances private lands acquired by city council for this purpose, and are usually not in hundreds of acres in size.
Where these have been grabbed, its a good idea to acquire them, including demolition of the buildings on them since these lands are to be used when vacant by the surrounding community, for purposes set.
For example, assume @realtreaty owns 100 acres in Buruburu and would like to subdivide. City council then compels @realtreaty to cede 10% of the 100 acres for a school, playground, church etc then sell of the other 90%.
When subsequent council govt comes in and grabs the 10% set aside for public space, now thats GRABBING land and demolition is a remedy since the people surrounding the land can only benefit when the land is vacant for a field etc .
IN kevevapi land, the land initially belongs to kenyans under ministry of lands and not @realtreaty's personal land as in the case of county land.
In such cases, the lands commissioner has the powers to alienate the land and alocate @realtreaty the land .
When @realtreaty is given the land, the council then compels @realtreaty to cede come land for a school , playground etc for community use. This land ceded is what should be protected from GRABBING.
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