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    "id": 1094206,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Kangundo, Muungano",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Fabian Muli",
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        "legal_name": "Fabian Kyule Muli",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker for giving me the opportunity to comment on this Petition. Land management and registration in this country is very poorly undertaken by the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning. The activities done within the Ministry are very peculiar. It is not only the issue of Tana River, but there are also other cases within the jurisdiction of this country where people are crying. For example, people even came with the mother titles with regard to the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) land in Joska Kamulu. When the mother title has been segmented, it is taken to the archives. People sneak into the archives to get the mother titles and start to divide the land belonging to the people again. If you go to Drumvale, people are also crying. You already have your five acres and yet, somebody comes with a title of 1,000 acres. So, it is high time that we arrested the people in the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning. If we move to arrest those people, they will respect their work. Currently, in my Kangundo Constituency, we cannot build a court because somebody is already using the land. We have been telling the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning to issue the title deed to build the court and the police post, but the officers managing the land still do not care. Kenyans are crying because they are losing their land due to poor management by the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning. I support the Petition and urge that we move faster to arrest the officers at the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning, so that they take their work seriously. Thank you."
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