Surveyors Slam NLC Appointments Over Missing Technical Expertise
The Institution of Surveyors of Kenya has sharply criticised the recent nominations to the National Land Commission, accusing the appointing authorities of sidelining critical land professionals required to steer the country’s land governance framework. In a strongly worded statement, the institution said it was disappointed by Notification of Presidential Action No. V of 2026 issued by the Executive Office of the President of Kenya announcing nominees for chairperson and six members of the commission. The body argued that the apparent exclusion of experts in land survey, spatial planning, land law and land economics undermines the technical foundation envisioned in law. The surveyors pointed to Section 8 of the National Land Commission Act, which explicitly lists land-related disciplines as recognised fields of expertise for appointment. They questioned whether the Selection Panel applied a transparent scoring system and whether qualified land professionals who ...