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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Parliamentary Question prompted this office to visit the above plot on 4th February, 2011 and filed the following report:- “The plot is developed by way of farming, terrace and planted with maize and beans which are drying out due to the current drought. It is evident that the plot has been in occupation until very recently as there are demolitions of houses. For example, there are sand, bricks and iron sheets. There was no one on the ground but the area Assistant Chief gave us the following information: That one, Mr. Benard Muoki Makau who is now above 70 years old has been living on this plot and farming since the early 1970s but it is not clear why his details were not captured during the verification exercise by the ministerial probe committee. Mr. Muoki’s wife passed on in the early 1980s and her grave is on the plot leaving behind Muoki and their son who is about 40 years old, a casual labourer. This son is now married with five children and they have been residing on this plot. Muoki built some three temporary houses made of sand bricks and corrugated iron sheets. His son had built two houses of the same. Sometimes in December, 2010, Mr. Muoki, his son and family were evicted from this plot by the policemen from Yatta Police Station through a court order. Since then, Mr. Muoki has been staying with a friend within the location while his son rented a room at Sofia Market where he is staying with his family.”"
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