Sarah Nambasa the URC corporation Secretary was tasked to explain how the 57 acres of land was given to 10 investors including Janet Kobusingye the owner of Mestil Hotel, Charles Kimera, Islamic University, House of Dawda, CTM Uganda Limited, Access Uganda Limited and Yas Company.
Members of Parliament have summoned the
Uganda Land Commission (ULC) over the sale of Nsambya and Port Bell land
belonging to Uganda Railways Corporation.
The Committee on Commissions Statutory Authority and State
Enterprise (COSASE) chaired by Nakawa West MP Joel Ssenyonyi was on Thursday
meeting with officials from URC over the management of their assets including
land all over the country.
Sarah Nambasa the URC corporation Secretary was tasked to explain
how the 57 acres of land was given to 10 investors including Janet Kobusingye the
owner of Mestil Hotel, Charles Kimera, Islamic University, House of Dawda, CTM Uganda
Limited, Access Uganda Limited and Yas Company.
The Others are; Alumus Properties, M/S Fairplay Services
limited and Kampala International University among others in 2010. The
land that stretches from Mukwano Factory up to Mestil Hotel was allocated to
investors in compensation of investors who had been erroneously been allocated
the Naguru-Nakawa Estate land.
The committee noted that the URC did not follow the procurement
process but followed a Presidential directive and cabinet decision that land is
given to these investors.
However, the committee was shocked to learn those 10 years later,
URC has never been paid 69.5 billion shillings for the 57 acres.
According to Stanley Sendegeya, the Managing Director of URC, although
they gave out the land to ULC, they have not been paid.
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Nambasa told the committee that they cannot explain the sale of
the land, adding that the Privatisation Unit is best to answer. She said they transferred
the land to Uganda Land Commission which made the allocations.
She also told the committee regarding the Port bell land where the
ships dock, the land was mortgaged, and they are in court trying to recover it
from the National Housing.
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Ssenyonyi says that they are concerned with the criteria used to
select the beneficiaries of the Nsambya land and how National Housing took
charge of Port Bell land. They have summoned the Uganda Land Commission and the
Privatization Unit and the 10 landowners who occupied the land in Nsambya
and Portbell.
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The URC officials also implicated businessman Patrick Bitature in
the illegal land acquisitions of land. Bitature reportedly used his company
Simba Properties to obtain two illegal leases which are in the process of
being cancelled.