All over the world, people associate migration wit aftermaths of war, femine, and other related problems. However, here in kenya, a group of certain communities are bound to face one such event from the hands of the govenment that is supossed to help them. This is the coastal community in kwale whose land are supposedly to be bought by the government in order to pave way for the mining of the Tittanium by a Canadian company. What is worrieng is not the issue of buying the farm but rather, how it is done. The question that most of the locals ask is whether the government has a right to force them to bu the land from them. They argue that they deserve to get proper compensation to let them get land elswere but the government is admant. Through a court ruling rescently, it was rulled that the government indeed has a right to by the land for at the price which the locals do not agree with. This again raises one question, "Where will these people go to after eviction?".It is common knowledge that most citizens in kenya lose land at a fast rate to many land developers and the result is settlement on such important areas as the forests. The net effect is that a lot of areas that are supposed to be protected are settled upon and the government hands get tied up asit is the same factor that led them to that situation.These can be seen when many, after selling thair lands voluntarily to many rich developers opted to by land cheaply from forests and wetlands such as MAU forest which is a major water catchment.The question that we are now asking ourseves, should the need for economic gain overide the fundamental rights of individual citizens to own and maintain LAND and dispose it at owns wish?