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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Musyimi",
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    "content": "“I may forget what you said; I may even forget what you did, but I will never forget how you made me feel.” Kenyans feel let down; they feel not quite connected to the Government that they voted for and chose. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I wish to say the following: As we met and as we discussed, we made certain observations and recommendations, and I wish to juxtapose these observations together with the recommendations that we made as a Committee. The general recommendations were as follows:- One, that his honourable House should enact laws to effect Chapter 5 of the Constitution of Kenya. The Committee is of the view that the establishment of the National Land Commission as envisaged in the Constitution of Kenya would provide a solution to most of the problems facing the land sector in our Republic. The Committee established that the Constitution of Kenya had already diagnosed the problems affecting the land sector and offered remedies which include a whole raft of statutes as contained in Chapter 5 of the said Constitution, and which if enacted, would help solve many of the problems that were raised during this very tragic experience of demolitions. These statues include:- (a) The National Land Commission law, (b) laws on land use classification, (c) laws to consolidate existing land laws, (d) laws to regulate land holding by non-citizens, (e) laws prescribing the minimum and maximum acreage of land that can be held as private land; and, (f) laws providing for protection and access to public land."
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