Ruto Takes Battle for Weston Hotel Land to the Appeals Court

Ruto Takes Battle for Weston Hotel Land to the Appeals Court

The battle over the land on which Deputy President William Ruto’s Weston Hotel stands has moved to the Appeals Court.

The five-star hotel has appealed against a High Court ruling allowing a petition filed by the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) to proceed for a hearing. 

The hotel management said they are dissatisfied by the ruling issued in March this year by Justice Benard Eboso.

They wanted the petition by the State aviation agency dismissed on grounds that the authority erred by filing a fresh suit instead of appealing against a decision by the National Land Commission dated January 2019.

NLC directed Weston Hotel to compensate KCAA for the parcel at the current market value after establishing that the land was acquired illegally from its original owner (KCAA).

On March 2nd, Justice Eboso dismissed the objection by Weston, saying the Environment and Land Court has jurisdiction to hear the case and that the NLC decision was not binding.

But through lawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi, Weston accuses the judge of failing to address pertinent questions such as jurisdiction, and instead digressed and made a finding on a matter that was not argued before him.

“In the process, the learned judge determined issues that he did not invite the appellant and the other parties to address him on before his determination. The determination by the learned judge of the issues that were not before him caused grave constitutional breach on the appellant’s right to fair hearing and trial,” the appeal reads.

In his ruling, judge Eboso noted that NLC itself acknowledged that it lost its mandate to revoke titles under section 14 of the NLC Act and that it can only give recommendations and advisories for alternative dispute resolutions or to courts for arbitration.

KCAA stated that it will not accept compensation from Weston, insisting it wants to reclaim its land, which will lead to the demolition of the hotel.
 

Comments

Rotten (not verified)     Mon, 09/06/2021 @ 10:42pm

Burnt people in church and expect to represent all people as president . . The source of all corruption in Kenya since dictator ARAP Kenyans president ..VERY BACKWARD

RAYILA THE BLACK MAGICIAN NOT GOOD ALSO.

Ciro (not verified)     Mon, 09/06/2021 @ 10:47pm

DP Ruto and theft of property is just one and and the same thing!! I don’t see how Ruto can be trusted with the leadership of Kenya! How do you trust a criminal with a country’s resources!!??

Imara Daima (not verified)     Tue, 09/07/2021 @ 09:29am

"Democracy" is an outdated political dogma whose time has come to make an abrupt exit from all global political arena.

If people like Ndugu Ruto can even imagine of becoming a president especially when you closely look into his past negative and "challenging" activities, then, it's time for the entire world to come up with a new political philosophy.

Democracy is dead!

mteja (not verified)     Tue, 09/07/2021 @ 10:11am

These public resource thieves should be dispossessed, and also NOT trusted with public property like presidency, deputy presidency, etc., etc.

Mark (not verified)     Thu, 09/09/2021 @ 05:32pm

In reply to by Asista (not verified)

Just like a stupid kalenjin who will keep supporting a thief and murderer because they all drink the same evil blood! You cant trust a single kalenjin to speak the truth! No wonder Ruto is the biggest lair, thief and killer in the whole wide world! I really feel so sorry for you @assista for not even seeing the truth of a stolen property where Weston is build!

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