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"speaker_name": "Mr. Orengo",
"speaker_title": "The Minister for Lands",
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"content": " Thank you very much, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I have dealt with issues that require special intervention. I have tried to use the example of Lamu. You will find that the whole of Lamu is Government land. It is very easy for you and me, who do not come from Coast Province to get a title deed for land in Lamu, and yet up to now, the people who live in Lamu, including the Bajunis do not have title deeds. So, how do we address that injustice in a situation where our process of individualization of title deeds emanates from areas where there is trust land? You can declare a trust land as a land adjudication area and through the adjudication process, you can issue the ordinary people who live in those areas individual title deeds. That is what happens in other parts of the country. Many people have acquired title deeds now that we are trying to modernise the Port of Lamu. To address the problem where the local people do not have individual title deeds and do not appreciate them--- In fact, they want to live in villages and have a common title deed, we need a special intervention to ensure that communities that live along the coast get their fair share. That does not mean that we have closed that area to other Kenyans who want to live there."
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