08/11/2019
His Excellency the President of the Republic of Uganda appointed the Commission of Inquiry into the Effectiveness of Law, policies, and processes of Land Acquisition, Land Administration, Land Management and Land Registration in Uganda on 8th December 2016, Vide Legal Notice No. 1 of 2017 as amended. This Commission comes 95 years, almost 100 years after the 1924 Commission. It is, therefore, a landmark Commission.
Over the last two years, the Commission of Inquiry has received over 7,767 complaints, with 50% of those being complaints on Land Grabbing and evictions, and corruption and fraudulent practices inland. These do not include the number of phone calls that come in daily, which come to tens of thousands. The Commission has held almost 600 public hearings, plus scores of locus in quo visits.
A total sum of over one Trillion Uganda Shillings of irregular payments have been exposed and halted as investigations continue. Examples where the Commission has saved Government from incurring significance financial loss include;
i. Isimba Hydro Power Project. In respect of claims for compensation for a rock. UGX 100,000,000,000/= (one hundred Billion) had been allocated for payment. The Commission highlighted the questionable circumstances surrounding these claims and halted these payments. Another UGX 132,000,000,000/= (One Hundred Thirty-Two Billion) not yet allocated, was also halted and is pending court action.
over 160 Titles in Nakivubo, Kinawataka, Namanve and Nambigirwa wetlands; and Namanve, Mugomba Central Forest reserves, and Gunda local forest reserve. The Commission halted payment of compensation to these titleholders of about UGX 40,000,000,000 (Forty Billion Shillings) and the matter is still in court.
Inquiries by the Commission discovered numerous irregularities in payments form the Land Fund to a number of persons, claiming on behalf of other applicants. one applicant was found to be involved in questionable claims totaling to UGX 9,651,655,000 (Uganda Shillings Nine Billion, Six Hundred and Fifty-One Million, six Hundred and Fifty-Five Thousand). The Commission advised Uganda Land Commission to halt these payments and this matter is still in court.
These among the very many, have been some of the achievements, successes, and victories of the Commission of Inquiry into Land Matters Chaired by Hon. Lady Justice Catherine Bamugemereire.
The Commission's tenure ends tomorrow the 9th of November 2019, bringing to an end the thirty (30) months of operation.