The affected residents are from the village of Ngobye in Buraru parish in Buraru sub county. They are feuding with Neko Isingoma,a prominent businessman in Hoima town over a piece of land measuring about 100 acres in the same area.
Residents of Kyabisagazi in Hoima enduring heavy rainfall after their houses were torched during brutal eviction in 2019.More families in Hoima are on the verge of being evicted.Photo by Emmanuel Okello.
More than 400 residents in
Hoima are on the verge of being forcefully evicted from their ancestral land.
The affected residents
are from the village of Ngobye in Buraru parish in Buraru sub county. They are
feuding with Neko Isingoma, a prominent businessman in Hoima town over a piece of land measuring approximately 100 acres in the same area.
The residents learnt of
their planned eviction from their ancestral land last month after a team of surveyors
under the command of Isingoma entered the area and started surveying the land
without their consent.
The residents say they settled on the land since
the 1940s wondering how Isingoma came to acquire a title on the land that they
have lived on for years.
Adam Irumba, one of the
affected residents explains that they are ready to defend the land that they
have been settled on for long. He wants the district officials and Ministry of Lands
to intervene and investigate the existence of fraudulently acquired titles in
the area.
//cue in;”Eyongere ku
konyera…//
Cue out:…kubirora mumyaka
eno,”//
Patrick Majara, another
resident wants the Hoima district land board investigated for allegedly conniving
with land grabbers by issuing fake land titles in the entire district putting
many families on tension.
Majara says many people
in the area are living in fear of being evicted from the land where they have
lived for long, yet they have nowhere to go.
//cue in;”Itaka elyo li…//
Cue out:…eya tuwa komere,”//
Robert Mwanga, the LCIII Chairperson
for Buraru Sub County says there are many fraudulently acquired land titles in
the area putting hundreds of families in fear of being evicted. He wants the government to
protect the affected persons by availing free land titles to them.
//cue in;”Kicweka munu ha…//
Cue out:…ebizibu twinabingi
muno.”//
Kadiri Kirungi, the Hoima
district LCV Chairperson, says the district is going to investigate all the
fraudulently acquired titles and have them revoked, and is calling on the affected
residents to remain calm saying his office is handling the matter.
//cue in;”Abataka ba
ngobye…//
Cue out:…byona bi sazibwemu.”//
Isingoma could not be
reached for a comment by press time to respond to allegations put against him
as he did not respond nor return our repeated calls known to his telephone number.
This is not the first-time
land grabbing complaints are raised in villages of Burura sub county.
In February this year,
more than 500 families from three villages in
Buraru sub-county were threatened with forceful eviction from their ancestral land. The families were from the villages of Kihohoro, Kakira-Ngobye and Busanga, all
in Buraru Sub County.
The affected families
were then feuding with John Apollo Rwamparo, the Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom Second
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism over land measuring 400 hectares.
The land in question was titled in 1983 in the name of Herbert Kimera Rwakiswaza,
the father of Rwamparo. But area residents noted
that they settled on the contested land since the 1950s without any
encumbrances and questioned the circumstances under which Rwamparo is claiming its
ownership.
Rwampaaro then insisted
that the land legally belongs to his family which secured it in the 1970s' and
genuinely acquired its title.
Leaders in the Bunyoro
sub-region have severally raised a red flag over the increasing existence of
fraudulent land titles in the region.
According to the leaders, many land titles in the region were acquired
fraudulently hence putting residents on the verge of being evicted, and as
such, appealed to the Ministry of Lands
to intervene and cancel all the titles that were acquired fraudulently.
While in Bunyoro
for the commissioning of oil roads in January this year, President Yoweri Museveni tasked
Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja to intervene in the escalating land grabbing
issues in the region and immediately give him a report so that the land
grabbers are dealt with once and for all.