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    "content": "of Mbooni, where my good friend and namesake, hon. M. Kilonzo, comes from. People have no business living in Mbooni Hills. It should be a water tower in the eastern region. If we fail to handle the issue of the Mau properly, we will totally confuse the people in Mbooni Hills, including where hon. Ngilu came from. Indeed, even hon. Ngilu knows that people have no business living in Mbooni Hills. We cannot come here and say that since we are the ones ruling, we are going to flout the law which we know and punish the small people. I want to give you an example of a recommendation by the Task Force. The Task Force, in its wisdom, has decided to define who is a bona fide settler and who is not. Some of those people bought the land. It could have been irregularly allocated to them, but what was the Government doing when that land was being irregularly allocated? Why should you blame a peasant who is occupying that piece of land? Everybody must be moved from the Mau Complex Forests, but are we going to flout the existing laws? We cannot. We want people to be moved from the Mau Forest and other water towers like Mbooni and Kiima Kimwe in Machakos, but using the existing law. The law is there and we do not need a Task Force Report. I recommend that we do the necessary amendments to the Motion as proposed. With those remarks, I beg to second."
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