By Our Report

28th June 2023

 

Muslim leaders in Luwero have condemned the ongoing land grabbing which has left hundreds of tenants crying foul.

According to the Police crime report, Luwero District registered the highest number of cases of malicious damages to property in 2022 after 172 cases were reported.

The report further indicated that Luwero was ranked in third position with the highest cases of criminal trespass after registering 191 cases. All the cases stem from land disputes.

This year scores of tenants are crying foul over ongoing evictions and harassment on land.

The latest victim is Luwero District Kadhi Sheikh Ramadhan Mulindwa whose demonstration farm was attacked on Saturday night and his workers were beaten in a land row at Namu-ningi village in Kamira sub-county.

While celebrating Eid Al Adha at Kasana mosque, Sheikh Mustapha Khamis Lule, the East Buganda Regional Assistant to Mufti warned that the rampant land grabbing in Luwero district may culminate into bloodshed if the government doesn’t intervene.

Lule blamed the land conflicts on the failure of government agencies on enforcing laws on land and corruption in land offices.

 

Sheikh Ramadhan Mulindwa the Luwero District Kadhi said that the tenants have been left to suffer as the landlords forcefully evicts them from their pieces of land.

 

Mulindwa said that since his farm was attacked on Saturday night, Police in Luwero are yet to arrest the landlord who deployed the suspects to beat up his workers as well as destroy the property on contested land.

 


Wednesday 28th June 2023 07:04:31 PM