According to Eric Nyadimo the president of ISK who spoke in a press conference in Nairobi at the ISK offices,the National land commission act states clearly that people serving in that board should have experience in land laws, surveys, valuation, physical planning and land matters and should have experience of over ten years for commissioners and over fifteen years for the chairman which those nominated by the president lack.
The institute has threatened to seek legal redress should the president fail to reconsider his appointment arguing land matters are sensitive and needs to be handled by qualified people.Land governance must be guided by law, technical competence and public interest.