NASA co-principals during the launch of the coalition. One of the co-principals has been accused of having been irregularly allocated public utility land. [Photo: plive.com]A National Super Alliance (NASA) co-principal has suffered a setback after the National Land Commission (NLC) revoked some of his title deeds.

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NLC accuses ANC party leader Musalia Mudavadi of having been irregularly allocated public utility land in Woodley, Nairobi, reserved for county government housing thus revoking the title deed.

It has also repossessed two pieces of land each measuring 0.050 hectares (0.12355 acres) in Kanyakwar in the outskirts of Kisumu and returned them to the commissioner of lands.

Another piece of land owned by Mudavadi’s late father Moses has also been reverted to the Kakamega Golf Club. He was allocated the land while he was a senior civil servant.

The cancellations are contained in a special July 17, 2017, Kenya Gazette notice issued by the commission. Many politicians, former top civil servants, lawyers and businessmen are the main victims.

"The commission has made determinations in respect of the following grants/titles and orders for revocation, regularisation, upholding of the titles where applicable as indicated or given further orders. Where the order calls for revocation, the Chief Land Registrar is thereby directed to revoke as per Section 14(5) of the National Land Commission Act and attendant laws," reads part of the notice.

This is likely to deal NASA- which has been trying to project an image of clean and incorruptible leaders- a huge blow since the leaders promise to address the emotive land issue once and for all.