Kenya: Uhuru Supports Ngilu in Land War

President Uhuru Kenyatta yesterday made the clearest statement yet about his stand in the superiority war between Cabinet Secretary Charity Ngilu and the National Lands Commission chairman Ahmed Swazuri when he made an impromptu visit to the ministry. He arrived at Ardhi House at 3.30pm and was met by the minister who had received information the President was in his way.

A ministry official who did not want to be identified said: "The President has been here. He was escorted by only two outriders. He was in a black car. The Cabinet Secretary met him at the lifts downstairs. He spent about an hour here, leaving at about 4.30pm. He was taken around the section where we are doing the digitisation of lands records and given a briefing about the scope of the job and the progress."

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