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"speaker_name": "Mr. Bifwoli",
"speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Lands",
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"content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir, to start with Mr. Wamalwaâs question, with the issue of Malindi in Coast Province; we have Government land which we are trying to settle squatters from the coastal area. On the second issue, it is true that the Ministry was not allocated money to settle squatters. However, we are using the little money we raised from the Settlement Fund Trustees. We use it to purchase land and settle squatters. We are moving at a slow rate just because the Government has not allocated us money. As you know, we cannot allocate money to ourselves. With regard to the squatters from Mt. Elgon, I want to agree that there are many people who left Mt. Elgon and are living in Kamukuywa Market and Sikhendwa. They are spread all over Bungoma. However, as I have said, our Ministry does not have the money. We have identified some land in Trans Nzoia. If the Government allocates us money, we will buy the land and settle squatters. We even have the list of those squatters."
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