BREAKING NEWS. Lawyer Baguma Saidy Threatens to Fight Land Grabbers, Once He Becomes the Mayor for Central Division Arua City 2021 to 2026.
Greetings my people of Arua Central Division, Arua City.
Allow me in this evening to shade lights on rumors by some misconfigured politicians who have been claiming that, the elevation of Arua Town into City status will fuel abject land grabbing by the government and also some Individuals.
The alone of this false alarm, has obliged some of our uninformed people into selling Animals, others borrowing monies just to register and get land titles for fear of loosing their land to land grabbers.
First and foremost, i would like to entail for everybody on what is enshrined about Land under our Ugandan Law ( the 1995 Constitution), under Articles;
237. Land Ownership.
(1) Land in Uganda belongs to the citizens of Uganda and shall vest in them in accordance with the land tenure systems provided for in this Constitution.
(2) Notwithstanding clause (1) of this article—
(a) the Government or a local government may, subject to article 26 of this Constitution, acquire land in the public interest; and the conditions governing such acquisition shall be as prescribed by Parliament;
(b) the Government or a local government as determined by Parliament by law shall hold in trust for the people and protect natural lakes, rivers, wetlands, forest reserves, game reserves, national parks and any land to be reserved for ecological and touristic purposes for the common good of all citizens;
(c) noncitizens may acquire leases in land in accordance with the laws prescribed by Parliament, and the laws so prescribed shall define a noncitizen for the purposes of this paragraph.
(3) Land in Uganda shall be owned in accordance with the following land tenure systems—
(a) customary;
(b) freehold;
(c) mailo; and
(d) leasehold.
(4) On the coming into force of this Constitution—
(a) all Uganda citizens owning land under customary tenure may acquire certificates of ownership in a manner prescribed by Parliament; and
(b) land under customary tenure may be converted to freehold land ownership by registration.
(5) Any lease which was granted to a Uganda citizen out of public land may be converted into freehold in accordance with a law which shall be
made by Parliament.
(6) For the purposes of clause (5) of this article, “public land” includes statutory leases to urban authorities.
(7) Parliament shall make laws to enable urban authorities to enforce and to implement planning and development.
(8) Upon the coming into force of this Constitution and until Parliament enacts an appropriate law under clause (9) of this article, the lawful or bonafide occupants of mailo land, freehold or leasehold land shall enjoy security of occupancy on the land.
(9) Within two years after the first sitting of Parliament elected under this Constitution, Parliament shall enact a law—
(a) regulating the relationship between the lawful or bonafide occupants of land referred to in clause (8) of this article and the registered owners of that land;
(b) providing for the acquisition of registrable interest in the land by the occupant.
These are the keynotes which protect Land ownership in Uganda.
However, as a professional lawyer who has voluntarily fought legal battles for our people, protecting their lands and sensitising them about Laws concerning land, shall be one of my priorities once i become the mayor for Arua Central Division from 2021 - 2026.
I therefore ask for your mandates through voting me Mr Baguma Saidy for Mayor Arua Central Division - Arua City.
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2021 - 2026.
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