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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS 2009 No. 54. the Land Acquisition (Kenya-Uganda Oil Pipeline Extension Project) Instrument, 2009. in EXERC STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS SUPPLEMENT No. 27 6th October, 2009 STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS SUPPLEMENT to The Uganda Gazette No. 49 Volume CII dated 6th October, 2009 Printed by UPPC, Entebbe, by Order of the Government. STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS 2009 No. 54. The Land Acquisition (Kenya-Uganda Oil Pipeline Extension Project) Instrument, 2009. (Under section 3 of the Land Acquisition Act, Cap. 226) IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred upon the Minister responsible for lands, by section 3 of the Land Acquisition Act Cap 226, this Instrument is made this 18th day of August, 2009. 1. Title. This Instrument may be cited as the Land Acquisition (Kenya-Uganda Oil Pipeline Extension Project) Instrument, 2009. 2. Declaration of land required for public purpose. The parcels of land described in part 1 of the Schedule set out in the final alignment of the corridor for the Kenya-Uganda Oil Pipeline Extension Project and illustrated in the maps set out in part 2 of the Schedule are declared to be land acquired by Government for a public purpose. 3. Inspection of plans and maps of the declared land. The plans and maps of the land referred to in paragraph 2 may be inspected at the office of the Commissioner of Lands and Surveys, Entebbe, during office hours. 333 SCHEDULE PART 1 paragraph 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE LAND TO BE ACQUIRED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE CORRIDOR OF THE KENYA-UGANDA OIL PIPELINE EXTENSION PROJECT TORORO DISTRICT OSUKURU SUB COUNTY ABWANGET LCI CELL Chainage/Location Affected Land/ Affected Land/ in (km+meter) from Name of Claimant Kibanja Kibanja Eldoret (Acres) (Hectares) 128+050 Omungat Francis 0.301 0.122 128+100 Emong Micheal 0.494 0.200 128+150 Avala Max 0.057 0.023 128+200 Emongor Justo Ongalla 0.697 0.282 128+300 Olupot Denis 0.586 0.237 128+350 Nicholas Emadau 0.030 0.012 128+380 Sarah Atyang 0.153 0.062 128+400 Ekwaro John 0.297 0.120 128+500 Sliver Oteba 0.487 0.197 128+550 Sabastiano Emucheru 0.284 0.115 128+570 Otori Daniel 0.044 0.018 128+600 Alfairi Oteingino 0.255 0.103 128+620 Silver Omachulang 0.067 0.027 128+630 Ekonyelet Micheal 0.089 0.036 128+640 Charles Ekonyelet 0.020 0.008 128+700 Micheal Ekonyelet 0.381 0.154 128+750 Ikileng Lawrence 0.442 0.179 128+850 Rosemary Ebu 0.304 0.123 128+900 Otori Valentine 0.462 0.187 128+950 Oteba John Bosco 0.153 0.062 129+000 Omunyin Alfred 1.065 0.431 NGELECHOM VILLAGE 129+200 Osuna Otwani 2.066 0.836 129+550 Aroni Matildah 0.511 0.207 129+600 Omuku Vincent 0.324 0.131 334 Chainage/Location Affected Land/ Affected Land/ in (km+meter) from Name of Claimant Kibanja Kibanja Eldoret (Acres) (Hectares) 129+650 Etori Max 0.301 0.122 129+700 Maside Charles 0.373 0.151 129+750 Okitwi Cornerius 0.581 0.235 129+850 Epalata Valentine 0.289 0.117 129+900 Etyang Simon Peter 0.356 0.144 129+930 Etyanga Joshua 0.109 0.044 129+950 Akeba Micheal 0.259 0.105 130+000 Ebaje Kamulis 0.299 0.121 130+050 Amenton Magdalene 0.326 0.132 130+100 Onyokori Simon Peter 0.398 0.161 130+170 Obello Godfrey 0.262 0.106 130+200 Oketch Stephen 0.272 0.110 130+250 Alokait Margret 0.390 0.158 130+300 Kubeti Godfrey 0.403 0.163 130+400 Osuna Otwani 1.532 0.620 130+525 Muboli Joseph 0.003 0.001 130+630 Muboli Joseph 0.255 0.103 130+650 Wamelu Difas 0.022 0.009 130+700 Communual Land 0.316 0.128 130+800 Ndiwa Joseph 0.912 0.369 130+900 Onyango Abnier 0.850 0.344 UTRO-A VILLAGE 131+000 National Livestock Resources Research Institute (NLRRI) 4.139 1.675 ABURI-B VILLAGE 131+800 Ringto Richard 1.967 0.796 132+000 Among Doris 0.082 0.033 132+100 Ongena Micheal 1.591 0.644 132+280 Okadapau Stephen 0.205 0.083 132+350 Okongo Simon 0.680 0.275 132+500 Okware Sam 1.114 0.451 132+600 Ashanut John 1.332 0.539 132+850 Okapu Ekachuli Ben 0.516 0.209 132+900 Omusolo Akisoferi 0.297 0.120 132+950 Onagari John 0.274 0.111 133+000 Okadapau Stephen 0.245 0.099 335 Chainage/Location Affected Land/ Affected Land/ in (km+meter) from Name of Claimant Kibanja Kibanja Eldoret (Acres) (Hectares) 133+050 Kachegere Martin 0.289 0.117 133+100 Emukulot Sam 0.516 0.209 133+190 Wanzala George 0.022 0.009 133+200 Elizabeth Nambuya 0.551 0.223 133+250 Adikini Beatrice 0.220 0.089 133+300 Margaret Atyang 0.848 0.343 133+450 Otwani Lulian 0.400 0.162 133+490 Okware Jeronim 0.017 0.007 133+500 Adongo Todola 0.413 0.167 133+600 Piringina Akumu 0.294 0.119 133+700 Joyce Kituyi 1.263 0.511 133+850 Osilo Renato 0.541 0.219 134+000 Sakula Moses & Mwando Gertude 1.342 0.543 134+200 Sakula Stephen 0.578 0.234 KAYORO-A VILLAGE 134+250 John Mulufumbi 0.442 0.179 134+340 Okiro Boaz 0.329 0.133 134+350 Oyapel Sammuel 0.166 0.067 134+450 Manyonge Micheal 0.242 0.098 134+500 John Murufumbi 0.618 0.250 134+550 Mulongo David 0.277 0.112 134+600 Mawuwa John 0.242 0.098 134+630 George Munialo 0.190 0.077 134+650 Abuneri Nabutang 0.175 0.071 134+700 Patrick Soyita 0.200 0.081 134+740 Benard Oguti 0.287 0.116 134+760 Gabriel Ekwaro 0.121 0.049 134+800 Dr. Wandabo Julius 0.368 0.149 134+830 Okiru Silvesterr 0.012 0.005 134+900 Wamahuyu David 0.578 0.234 134+950 Omangoluku Silver 0.195 0.079 135+000 Ekatani Stephen 0.734 0.297 135+100 Oburu Stephen 0.514 0.208 135+170 Opalinyang Fredie 0.230 0.093 336 Chainage/Location Affected Land/ Affected Land/ in (km+meter) from Name of Claimant Kibanja Kibanja Eldoret (Acres) (Hectares) 135+200 Josephine Ayeet 0.114 0.046 135+230 Amos Ayeet 0.136 0.055 135+250 Otabong Zedekiya 0.153 0.062 135+280 Okadapau Geofrey 0.178 0.072 135+300 Oburu Stephen 0.830 0.336 135+450 Okoupapa 0.578 0.234 135+600 Okecho Nimulodi 1.240 0.502 ASINGET A VILLAGE 136+400 Sulaiman Onyango 0.526 0.213 136+450 Opuwa George 0.210 0.085 136+470 Owino Joshua 0.151 0.061 136+500 Opuwa George 0.141 0.057 136+525 Elokit Vincent 0.175 0.071 136+600 Electromax (U) Ltd 1.171 0.474 136+800 Osinde Kabise 0.724 0.293 137+000 Ayeet John 2.273 0.920 137+400 Angesu Geofrey 2.219 0.898 137+600 Owere George 0.465 0.188 137+680 Okiro Peter 0.109 0.044 137+700 Emojong Zefaniah 0.245 0.099 RUBONGI SUB COUNTY KATEREMA C VILLAGE 135+800 Bishop Nicodemus Okile 1.166 0.472 136+000 Situma Boniface 1.732 0.701 136+250 Epuwat Richard 0.237 0.096 136+300 Odoi Alinga 0.346 0.140 137+750 Esaya Onyango 0.489 0.198 137+850 Bogere Kenneth 0.704 0.285 137+950 Ochieng Zephiana Osiire 0.314 0.127 138+000 Okiru Godfrey 0.247 0.100 337 Chainage/Location Affected Land/ Affected Land/ in (km+meter) from Name of Claimant Kibanja Kibanja Eldoret (Acres) (Hectares) KATEREMA A VILLAGE 138+100 J.M Okecha Omala 1.218 0.493 138+300 Okware Geofrey 1.890 0.765 138+600 Omita Alinga 1.362 0.551 138+750 Okello Fabian 0.356 0.144 138+800 Wandera Charles 0.190 0.077 138+830 Oketch Zakaria 0.166 0.067 138+860 Ochieng Stephen 0.141 0.057 139+000 Owere Enock 1.065 0.431 139+050 Othieno Difas Apollo 0.282 0.114 139+100 Mirege Chris 0.297 0.120 139+150 Onyango Grisom James 0.151 0.061 139+170 Olwenyi Charles 0.136 0.055 IYOLWA SUB COUNTY PAJABO B VILLAGE 139+200 Opio Eridad 0.684 0.277 139+300 Owere Yofisa 0.539 0.218 139+400 Sabiti Erisa Charles 0.872 0.353 139+550 Owori Joshua 0.383 0.155 139+600 Omit Donato 0.257 0.104 139+650 Owori John Martin 0.309 0.125 139+700 Opoya William 0.494 0.200 139+800 Omala Andrew 0.776 0.314 139+900 Omala Francis 0.287 0.116 139+930 Ochwo Stephen 0.141 0.057 139+950 Okote John 0.133 0.054 139+970 Alowo Josephine 0.077 0.031 139+980 Adikini Mary Francis 0.079 0.032 140+000 Onyango Stephen 0.086 0.035 140+000 Opendi Richard 0.091 0.037 140+025 Christine Obbo 0.077 0.031 140+050 Aloysious Oketcho 0.190 0.077 140+070 Othieno Yusuf 0.215 0.087 338 Chainage/Location Affected Land/ Affected Land/ in (km+meter) from Name of Claimant Kibanja Kibanja Eldoret (Acres) (Hectares) 140+200 Olowo Micheal 0.245 0.099 140+250 Ofiono Yofisa 0.306 0.124 140+300 Othieno Orlando 0.279 0.113 140+350 Oculu Felix 0.269 0.109 140+400 Oyo James 0.264 0.107 140+430 Ochieng Gabirel Mukwama 0.153 0.062 140+500 Ochen Jacob Ochwo 0.319 0.129 140+550 Obbo Julius 0.348 0.141 140+580 Othieno Chrizestom 0.166 0.067 140+600 Otheino Igala 0.539 0.218 PONIARA VILLAGE 140+700 Okoth Alipakusadi 0.084 0.034 140+720 Nyamwandu Dorothy 0.104 0.042 140+730 Obbo Dison 0.077 0.031 140+740 Ofono Hannington 0.057 0.023 140+750 Okoth Alipakusadi 0.121 0.049 140+780 Okumu Kamilo 0.245 0.099 140+825 Oniara Johnex 0.222 0.090 140+850 Ochwo Goster 0.151 0.061 140+900 Okoth Wilberforce 0.435 0.176 140+950 Okongo Simon 0.319 0.129 141+000 Awino Venca 0.156 0.063 141+050 Ofumbi Valiriano 0.358 0.145 141+100 Owori Aloysious 0.213 0.086 141+130 Owere Alex 0.247 0.100 141+200 Ofumbi Viliriano 0.450 0.182 141+225 Oboth Apollo 0.173 0.070 141+300 Ombet Josua 0.351 0.142 141+350 Onyara John 0.198 0.080 141+380 Kakungulu David 0.168 0.068 141+500 Onyango Ainea 1.018 0.412 141+600 Onduri Geofrey 2.147 0.869 PALOTO A VILLAGE 142+000 Ongwen Jasper 0.070 0.028 142+025 Oketoh Kezekia 0.222 0.090 339 Chainage/Location Affected Land/ Affected Land/ in (km+meter) from Name of Claimant Kibanja Kibanja Eldoret (Acres) (Hectares) 142+070 Nyafamba Agulance 0.250 0.101 142+100 Othieno Olando 0.509 0.206 142+200 Omita Steven 0.198 0.080 142+240 Othieno Yusuf 0.292 0.118 142+270 Okello Fred Onyim 0.208 0.084 142+300 Obbo Nicholas 2.585 1.046 142+800 Othieno Onyango Steven 1.191 0.482 142+925 Owora Moses Jaluo 0.264 0.107 142+960 Obbo Nicholas 0.126 0.051 143+000 Omita Jasper 0.558 0.226 143+100 Obbo Dison 0.479 0.194 143+150 Opondo Gaster 0.141 0.057 143+200 Ofwono Hannington 0.726 0.294 PALOTO B VILLAGE 143+300 Opendi Kaman 0.828 0.335 143+400 Onesmus Okou 0.002 0.001 143+450 Nicholas Ochwo 0.571 0.231 143+600 Okecho Onyango Francis 0.986 0.399 143+700 Walagala Micheal 0.445 0.180 143+800 Elias Safu Okech 0.568 0.230 143+850 Walagala Micheal 0.314 0.127 143+950 Dr.
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