Justice & Crime ReportMediation $ Land MattersNational NewsTrending & Latest News

Government to Issue 10,000 Land Titles in Hoima to Curb Land Grabbing

The Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development is set to issue 10,000 land titles to residents of Hoima District at a subsidized cost, in a bid to address the growing crisis of land grabbing in the region.

Funded by the World Bank, the initiative targets residents in several sub-counties, including Kabaale, Buraru, Kyabigambire, Kitoba, and Buseruka. Under the Systematic Land Adjudication and Certification (SLAAC) program, each title will cost residents no more than 85,000 Ugandan shillings.

According to Sam Mayanja, the State Minister for Lands, all necessary arrangements have been finalized to ensure the smooth issuance of land titles. He emphasized that securing land ownership through official documentation will empower residents and protect them from land speculators and grabbers.

A team from the Ministry is expected to visit the district soon to sensitize local leaders and residents on how the title issuance process will be carried out.

Pius Wakabi, the Member of Parliament for Bugahya County, praised the initiative, noting that it will help curb the rampant land grabbing and forced evictions caused by wealthy individuals and speculators.

Residents have also expressed support for the project. Patrick Musinguzi of Ndaragi village in Kisukuma sub-county described the move as a significant step towards combating land grabbing. Similarly, Joseph Kyamanywa from Buhirigi village in Bombo sub-county said that having land titles will give people the peace of mind to settle securely on their land.

This effort follows a similar intervention in Kikuube District in 2024, where the government, also through World Bank funding, distributed 22,000 land titles in sub-counties such as Kizirafumbi, Bugambe, Buhimba, Kyangwali, Kabwoya, and Kikuube Town Council.

The urgency of these efforts is underscored by the growing number of forced evictions across the Bunyoro sub-region. The discovery of oil and gas has drawn an influx of speculators and land grabbers, leading to widespread displacement and tension in affected communities.

Related posts

Piglets Dumped at DP Offices in Protest Targeting Electoral Commission

Barbra Zeka

More Trouble Mpuuga’s Camp Determined To Slaughter Bobi Wine Before 2026…

Dean Lubowa Saava

January 11 marks 20 years since the opening of Guantanamo Bay, the infamous US prison located in Cuba

Ssekanyumiza Amansa Bwino

Museveni’s Final Address Vision Without Compassion

Barbra Zeka

Ugandan Prostitutes face deportation from Thailand

ndiwalanakiwa@gmail.com

UGANDA PARLIAMENT EXHIBITION: Online Campaign Exposing Abuse Of Power.

admin

Celebrating International Women’s Day: Honoring the Achievements of Ugandan Women

Ssekanyumiza Amansa Bwino

The Uganda Human Rights Commission Has Handed Over The 26th Report On Human Rights To Parliament.

Dean Lubowa Saava

Deep State Politics: Trouble, M7 Summoned Bank Bosses For Allowing Sanctioned Officials To Access Money On Account

Dean Lubowa Saava

The Rift In FDC Leads To The Formation Of A New Political Party By The Katonga Faction.

admin

Leave a Comment