Ordered to move graves

I saw a notice in a public place about removing graves to pave way for construction of a road in one of the municipalities of our region. This notice had some irregularities, the main ones being it was issued as an order and not as a notice of intention as required under the law. Further, it was not served personally to persons whose relatives are buried in the said site. My parents are buried in the site that is affected by this road construction project. What is the effect of these irregularities and can I use them to avoid the order.
RQ, Mwanza

According to section 3 of the Graves (Removal) Act, Cap. 72 [R.E 2002] where any land on which a grave is situated is required for a public purpose, the Minister may cause such grave and any dead body buried therein to be removed from the land. Further, according to section 4, if the Minister is satisfied that any land on which a grave is situated is required for a public purpose he shall before causing a grave or dead body to be removed therefrom, give notice of his intention to do so and every such notice shall be served on persons interested as shall, after reasonable enquiry, be known to him; where the land is or forms part of a cemetery appropriated to the burial of members of a particular religious community, be served on the controlling body of the religious community concerned; and be published in Gazette as soon as may be practicable after the Notice has been served. However, where the President has certified that any land on which a grave is situated is urgently required for a public purpose, she/he may direct that such notice of intention be dispensed with or be published in such manner or served on such persons as she/he may specify. This shows that it is not a must to issue a notice of intention to remove graves.

Further, notice to remove graves will be served on any person either personally or shall be left at his last usual place of abode or business, if any such place can after reasonable enquiry be found, and in case that person is absent from the United Republic or if that person or his last usual place of abode or business after reasonable enquiry cannot be found, such notice shall be affixed upon some conspicuous part of the land in respect of which the notice is given. Where a notice has been published in the Gazette the removal of a grave or a dead body buried therein from the land in respect of which the notice is given shall not be invalid by reason only of any irregularity in the service of the notice or by reason of it having been published prior to its service on the persons required to be served therewith. In that case, you cannot avoid the order because the said irregularities have no effect on the intention of the government to acquire the said land for the project. Your lawyer can guide you further.