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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I want to thank the Assistant Minister for the good answer. 782 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES April 30, 2008 However, this problem has really bothered the residents of this region for a long time. Just early this week, four people were killed on that part of the boundary. There is a catalogue of events that have happened in the last many years because of that dispute. First, I want to inform the Assistant Minister that part \"c\" of this Question is referring to 2002. This Government seems to have lost its memory! That committee was there. It was announced by the retired President and it is a sad commentary when the Government does not have to have an institutional memory. Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is true that we had a meeting in Nakuru in 2007 where we agreed that surveyors were going to demarcate the boundaries as they are currently established. That was supposed to be done in one month. We are now in April, 2008. One year later, the Assistant Minister is telling this House that the dispute will be settled once the surveyors complete their work. How long do surveyors take to survey a place? By the way, this is not a new boundary. They were supposed to go back to the maps and demarcate the boundary as it is known. We are not creating new boundaries. How long does it take the surveyors to complete their work?"
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