ISK Faults Presidential Nominations to National Land Commission, Cites Exclusion of Land Professionals
By James Nyaigoti, The Institution of Surveyors of Kenya (ISK) has expressed strong disappointment over the Communication of Presidential Action No. V of 2026 dated February 17, 2026, regarding the nomination of a Chairperson and six Members to the National Land Commission (NLC). In a press briefing led by its Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Peter Kibet arap Biwott, ISK raised concerns about what it termed as the exclusion of core land professionals from the newly nominated commission, arguing that the move undermines both the spirit and the letter of Kenya’s constitutional and statutory framework on land governance. ISK recalled its historic role in championing the inclusion of Chapter Five on Land and Environment in the Constitution of Kenya 2010, a provision designed to reform land administration and strengthen governance in a sector long plagued by disputes and inefficiencies. “The National Land Commission is a very critical institution for land management and land governa...