Nyandarua Secures Its Nyahururu Properties Amidst Rising Appetites
The Nyandarua County Government has moved to secure its multi-million shilling properties located in the neighboring Nyahururu town amidst concerns over rising and competing interests in the prime assets. The county has initiated the process of fencing off the parcels of land and installing title deeds to prevent encroachment and illegal acquisition. The properties include land and buildings that host key county offices and staff quarters.
This decisive action comes after the county administration noted increased attempts by private developers and other entities to lay claim to the valuable plots. The Governor stated that the move is a protective measure to safeguard public assets for future development and to prevent costly legal disputes over ownership. The county is also conducting an audit of all its land holdings across the region to secure them properly.
Local leaders have supported the initiative, emphasizing that county assets must be protected from grabbers to ensure they serve the public interest. The county law office is also involved, working to process all necessary legal documents to fortify the county’s ownership claims. The fencing and titling project is expected to provide clarity and security, ensuring these properties remain under the county’s control for the benefit of Nyandarua residents.