By BRIAN MUSYOKA
The Mt. Kenya East Youth Caucus has come out strongly in defense of UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar Hassan following criticism from a section of Central Kenya leaders over his recent remarks on historical land injustices made in Mombasa.
In a strongly-worded statement read by Mr. Peterson Mirichi, the youth caucus dismissed the attacks against Hassan Omar as politically motivated and accused some leaders of deliberately twisting his comments to create ethnic tension for political gain.
The caucus maintained that Hassan Omar’s remarks were truthful, courageous, and necessary in addressing a long-standing national problem that has affected millions of Kenyans across different regions of the country.
According to the group, the UDA Secretary General merely acknowledged President William Ruto’s administration for issuing more than 380,000 title deeds at the Coast region since 2022, a move they said had restored dignity and ownership rights to thousands of families who had lived as squatters on ancestral land for decades.
“We fully identify with Hassan Omar’s remarks and support him unequivocally,” the statement read.
The youth leaders questioned why some politicians appeared angered by a conversation they described as factual and overdue, insisting that at no point did Hassan Omar attack any community or mention any ethnic group.
“As Mt. Kenya East Youth Caucus, we refuse to participate in the politics of manufactured outrage, selective anger, and ethnic manipulation,” they stated.
Dennis Kiogora, who chairs the caucus in Meru, wondered why some leaders were uncomfortable with an honest national conversation on historical land injustices yet the issue has affected Kenyans across many regions for decades.
He said historical land injustices are not unique to the Coast region, noting that many families in Mt. Kenya East including descendants of Mau Mau freedom fighters continue to struggle with landlessness while huge tracts of land remain concentrated in the hands of a privileged few.
In an apparent swipe at former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, the group accused some Central Kenya MPs of hypocrisy, claiming they have remained silent even as Gachagua allegedly continued making divisive and inflammatory remarks against other communities.
“Their sudden outrage over Hassan Omar’s truthful remarks exposes clear double standards and reinforces suspicions that this anger is purely political,” the statement added.
The caucus insisted that only individuals who benefited from irregular land acquisition should feel threatened by honest discussions about historical injustices and equitable land distribution.
They warned that Kenya cannot continue normalizing a situation where millions remain squatters while a small number of families control huge parcels of land allegedly acquired through questionable historical processes.
The youth leaders are now calling for the full implementation of both the Ndung’u Land Report and the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC) Report to help the country confront and resolve historical land injustices once and for all.
“Justice should never be tribalized, and truth should never be silenced for political convenience,” the caucus concluded.
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