NLC Commissioners Exit After Successful Tenure

 



The National Land Commission (NLC) has been lauded for its pivotal role in safeguarding public land and advancing fair land management policies since its establishment under the 2010 Constitution.


Over the years, the Commission has resolved numerous long-standing land disputes, paving the way for tens of thousands of Kenyans to be settled and issued with land ownership documents.


In Nairobi yesterday, the outgoing commissioners presented their Exit Report, marking the conclusion of their term in office. The commissioners were commended for their exemplary service and dedication to strengthening land governance and promoting justice in the sector.


Those exiting the Commission include Chairperson Gershom Otachi, Vice-Chairperson Gertrude Nduku Nguku, Prof. James Tuitoek, Kazungu Kambi, Hubbie Hussein Al-Haji, Alister Murimi Mutugi, and Reginald Okumu.


Present during the handover ceremony was Lands Cabinet Secretary Alice Wahome, who hailed the outgoing team for steering the Commission through a period of significant reform and institutional strengthening.


Also in attendance was the Chief Executive Officer of the National Land Commission, CHRP Kabale Tache Arero, who was recognized for her exemplary hands-on leadership anchored on integrity, professionalism, and excellence.


The outgoing commissioners were wished success in their future endeavours as they continue to contribute to national development.

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