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    "id": 1273604,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. Onyonka",
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        "legal_name": "Onyonka Richard Momoima",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I rise to support the discussion that my colleagues have had. However, we need to have a different approach on how to handle certain matters, including this issue of land. The Committee on Lands, Environment and Natural Resources that is chaired by my brother, Sen. Methu, might want to handle this matter in piece meal form, because there are various matters relating to land, which are questionable and have raised pertinent issues. One of the recommendations I will make to Sen. Methu is to consider the possibility of setting up an Ad Hoc Committee, which will specifically deal with matters of land and look at the historical injustices without necessarily going back to the Ndungu reports and all the reports that have come historically. This is because, many of these issues are coming up from all counties and areas. Whenever governors are sworn into office, the first thing they do is go to peoples’ land whether the documentation was available or not. Some will say that people who have those pieces of land are actually trying to steal it and that it was not theirs, and all that kind of stuff. We need to create a semblance of order. One of the matters that I am curiously watching the Kenya Kwanza regime and especially President William Ruto, is for us to have a system that is based on geo-spatial planning where pieces of land owned in this country, ---"
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