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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Wambua",
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        "legal_name": "Enoch Kiio Wambua",
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    "content": "There is an elected leader from Embu County who was threatening an entourage lead by His Excellency Dr. Steven Kalonzo Musyoka on Monday, that we should not visit Karaba and Mathima, and if we visit, we should not mention anything to do with land. These matters are serious. Today, I stand on the Floor of the Senate and reassure the people of Karaba and Mathima that they are occupying that land by right. They are not there as squatters or invited guests. They are there by right as Kenyans. Therefore, they should continue occupying land they have occupied since Independence. They should establish permanent buildings on that land. The Government of Kenya has a responsibility and a duty of care to issue those people with title deeds. You would think this issue of title deeds that we keep talking about is a process from heaven. Those people in Embu County, who have a legitimate claim of land, should be issued with title deeds for them to settle and do their business. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, with those remarks, I support."
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