By John Kariuki
The Chief Executive Officer of the National Land Commission (NLC), CHRP Kabale Tache Arero, has reiterated the Commission’s commitment to collaborating with the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) in reclaiming public land unlawfully acquired by private developers.
Speaking during a luncheon at Serena Hotel in honor of Mr. Abdi Mohamud Ahmed, MBS, following his swearing-in as the new EACC CEO, CHRP Kabale highlighted the importance of this partnership in the fight against graft.
“The National Land Commission, in partnership with the Ministry of Land, remains steadfast in providing critical information to the EACC to bolster its efforts in combating corruption and reclaiming public resources,” she stated.
CHRP Kabale extended heartfelt congratulations to the newly appointed CEO, Abdi Mohamud Ahmed, acknowledging his extensive experience of over 15 years in senior roles within the EACC. “Your knowledge and expertise uniquely position you to lead the commission in enhancing integrity and restoring public confidence in our institutions,” she remarked.
She also took the opportunity to commend Mr. Twalib Mbarak, CBS, the outgoing CEO, for his remarkable service during his tenure. “Your leadership and relentless efforts against corruption have significantly restored public trust in institutions. We wish you success in your future endeavors,” she said.
The National Land Commission’s collaboration with the EACC underscores the critical role inter-agency partnerships play in addressing systemic corruption and promoting transparency within public institutions.
The event was a celebration of leadership, commitment, and the shared goal of safeguarding Kenya’s public resources.