Nairobi, Kenya – May 14, 2025
Kenya Power has issued a public alert warning landowners about a surge in fraudulent land lease documents being circulated through unofficial online platforms. The utility company revealed that unsuspecting individuals have fallen victim to scams involving fake lease agreements purportedly issued for wayleave access or infrastructure development projects.
In an official statement, Kenya Power cautioned the public against engaging with individuals or documents that are not verified by the company. The utility emphasized that all legitimate agreements and transactions must be processed through its official offices and by authorized personnel only.
“We urge members of the public to remain vigilant and to confirm the authenticity of any lease agreement or identification presented by individuals claiming to be Kenya Power staff,” the statement read. “All Kenya Power staff carry official identification, and any site visit or agreement must be preceded by formal communication from the company.”
The scam involves fraudsters approaching landowners and presenting them with counterfeit documents offering lease agreements in exchange for access to land, usually with promises of compensation or development. Victims are often convinced to sign documents or pay facilitation fees, only to discover later that the documents are not valid.
Kenya Power encouraged the public to take the following precautions:
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Verify staff credentials: Always ask for and verify official company identification before engaging with any representative.
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Contact official channels: Confirm any lease agreement or project proposal directly with Kenya Power’s customer service centers.
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Report suspicious activity: Any suspected fraud should be reported immediately to the nearest police station and to Kenya Power through their official communication channels.
This warning comes as infrastructure development continues to expand across the country, increasing the risk of fraud targeting landowners eager to benefit from utility projects.
Kenya Power reiterated its commitment to transparent engagement with the public and urged landowners to be cautious and informed in all dealings related to land use and leasing.