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"speaker_name": "Dagoretti North, ODM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Beatrice Elachi",
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"content": "people and not even the school itself. I have just seen some recommendations from the Ministry of Lands, Public Works, Housing and Urban Development that say one person was fighting to get part of Lavington Primary School. It was then revoked in 2017. If it was revoked in 2017, why are we back again in conflict with the same team? It is like we wait until the end and then come rushing to Parliament. We knew very well that in five years, the Commission would have a crisis. We have waited until time has lapsed and then we come here. At this time, you can imagine how many things are happening or being done the wrong way. In the proposed amendment by Hon. Owen Baya, we should re-look at the mandate of the Commission. Let us stop this conflict we have created where the Ministry is becoming more powerful than the NLC, which takes us back to the same challenges. Some people hide files. I have been looking for the Lavington Primary School file for the last two years. We have walked a journey in the Ministry. I thank the Cabinet Secretary, Alice Wahome. When she came in, things have started moving very fast. As I conclude, the big crisis we face in Nairobi is about public land that people have taken. You cannot even know public or private land or how a title deed is given. You wonder why townhouses are in schools. You are told that is how the title is. As we look at the amendment, we also need to come up with a clear resolution on all schools. Go back and look at school maps in a proper way and know how we ended up losing so much land. A primary school in Nairobi was meant to have a secondary school. Today, we cannot. Even if we have, we are squeezing them because people have taken the land. When you go for the title itself, you find yourself in a crisis with the Nairobi City County."
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