Twenty elderly people from Kagumo Munyaka Farm are camping outside the Ardhi House.
The elderly are doing this because they want to present a petition of their grabbed land to the Cabinet Secretary of Lands Charity Ngilu.
According to their chairman Raphael Kabure, their 1,500 acre piece of land was grabbed by three directors that they had elected in 1974.
"The three directors that we had elected sold the land to another group that comprises of 120 people,” Kabure told the press.
Kabure said that the issue has been in and out of Nakuru High Court.
“We did not get justice in Nakuru since the High Court ruled the case in favour of the other group knowing very well that the land belonged to us since we have all the required evidence to show that we are the real owners of the land,” Kabure said.
Kabure went on to say that his group comprises of 420 members and each member was to get 0.6 acres of land.
“We bought the land in 1968 from KagumoMunyaki Farm Ltd and we settled on the land in the 1972, and since then we have been staying there,” Kabure said.
Kabure went ahead, urging that the President Uhuru Kenyatta intervene.