Azimio la Umoja One Kenya leader Raila Odinga on Tuesday arrived at retired President Uhuru Kenyatta’s farm in Ruai following an invasion by goons on Monday.
The raid’s aftermath saw dozens of sheep stolen, trees cut down and later a portion of the property burn down.
Officers who arrived at the premise found several temporary iron sheet shacks erected by the invaders, as well as what appeared to have been a subdivision on the said land.
The existing irrigation system on the land was also uprooted, and the pipes were then used to fence the land parcels.
Northland City staff have already started demolishing the shacks as the officers continue to assess the situation.
In both invasions, there was no police presence or intervention.
The invasion occurred as Odinga led demonstrations in Kawangware where he vowed to continue pushing for the reduction of the high cost of living.
Northlands City is one of Kenya’s largest and most ambitious real estate projects, with an expected population of over 250,000 people once completed.
The Kenyatta family is undertaking the project through their company Brookside Holdings Ltd.
The master plan for the project specifies 3,750 acres for housing, 695 acres for an industrial park, 390 acres for a business district, and 1,697 acres for open recreational space.
The remaining 5,156 acres are set aside for wildlife conservation and agricultural purposes.