Abstract:
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This report responds to the prayers sought by Petitioners in Public Petition No 004 of 2021
regarding the irregular extension of the Galana ranch boundary. The Petition was conveyed
to the House by Hon. Michael Kingi MP on 23'd June 2021 onbehalf of the Petitioners.
The Petitioners requested the National Assembly, through the Departmental Committee on
Lands to inquire into the matter to secure the restoration of the original boundary points of
Galana game and ranching land to safeguard the land initially allocated to the local
community. They also sought the intervention of the Committee to cause the Ministry of
Lands and Physical Planning to complete the adjudication process in the areas where it had
begun and urgently commence the process in the remaining areas to ensure that community
members are issued title deeds.
Regarding the first prayer, the Committee observed that although the Petitioners believed
that ADC undertook a boundary review in2020, the information provided by the Cabinet
Secretaries for Lands and Physical Planning and Agriculture Livestock and Fisheries
indicated that ADC did not carry out any boundary review in the Survey of Kenya map and
physically on the ground, therefore according to the Cabinet Secretaries the boundaries of
ADC remain as they were in 1972 as per F/Rl19186.
However, the Committee noted that the Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture,
Livestock and Fisheries acknowledged that in October 2020, a fact-finding team from the
Corporation visited the site and reported that persons working for private surveyors were
subdividing and beaconing the land. The Corporation reported the matter to the Ethics and
Anti-Comrption Commission and the Directorate of Criminal Investigations.
Consequently, the Committee concluded that the boundary dispute can be solved if the
Director of Survey conducts a repeat boundary picking exercise, involving all the affected
stakeholders, to ascertain the boundaries between ADC Land and the Community Land.
Regarding the second prayer, the Committee did not receive evidence confirming that the
declared adjudications adjacent to ADC Galana/ Kulalu Ranch have encroached on the
ADC land. The Committee concluded that the issue could be determined through a repeat
the picking exercise involving all stakeholders.
The Committee recommends that the Director of Survey, in collaboration with the ADC,
County Government of Kilifi, the National Land Commission, and representatives of the
local communities, including the Petitioners, undertake a repeat picking exercise to
determine the boundary between Galana Kulalu Ranch, ADC 1 FR. 119186 and Adu
Kamale/ Adu Chamari adjudication sections within six months of the tabling of this report.
The Committee also recommends that the Ethics and Anti-Comrption Commission and the
a Directorate of Criminal Investigations expedite and conclude the ongoing investigations
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into the attempted illegal subdivisions and encroachment of Galana Kulalu Ranch, ADC 1
FR. 119/86 land with a view to prosecuting any persons found culpable.