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Give us back our Land:Hon Nyoro tell land grabbers

Kiharu Mp Hon Ndindi Nyoro is a good student of EFF leader Julius Malema.

After the expose on how Ruai land was allegedly grabbed and all indications seeking to implicate the Dp, Hon Nyoro has spoken.

Taking to his tweeter he wrote.

After the Ruai land Saga, let the momentum continue. Our republic must at one point demand for Land expropriation without compensation. We are African and Africa is our Business.. https://t.co/yvv8SPvTin

As if the message was not enough, the outspoken law maker did a long post on facebook and lamented about how a few people own half of the country as Kenyans remain landless.

Read below:

I’m confident that after we’re done with Ruai land and the saga around it, the momentum will be maintained as we interrogate how a few families (actually less than five) got to own more than half of Kenya. We keep hiding real facts under the carpet while pretending to appear “good”. Let us know from whom they bought these parcels, who they paid and they must show us receipts if they have.

My grandfather owned 5 acres of land, with 12 sons, we as grandchildren barely have anywhere to build (and this replicates to so may other children of the real people who actually fought for independence). I don’t buy the crap that this generation of men and women were not hardworking; some few elites who colonised us after Mzungu took advantage of them, took all our land and resources and thereby got all the right to dominate us probably until a revolution to right all these wrongs.

Until we revisit such injustices, the rest is child’s play. When we have a country that so many have nothing to lose, and where inequalities are so glaring, neither the aristocrats nor the dominated are safe. At one point in our Republic, we must demand for land expropriation without compensation and for the corrupt gains from the same over the years. We are African and Africa is our Business..

Land remains an emotive issue and whether Ndindi will persue his thoughts to a positive conclusion remains a story for another day

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