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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you will appreciate that the Minister has given a slightly different answer from what I have. Initially, they had disowned the fact that this land was owned by the NCPD. I have a copy of the Ndung’u Report here, which I want to Table, so that he knows exactly what I mean. The whole purpose why we formed the Ndung’u Commission of Inquiry to Illegal/Irregular Allocations was so that public land which had been illegally or irregularly acquired can revert back to the rightful owners. The Minister has just tried to grab the land that Roseter Enterprises had grabbed. He grabbed it and gave it to a friend of his instead of revoking the allocation as recommended in the Ndungu Report and giving it to the rightful owner. In fact, this is not even a case between the two partners. It is a case of one part of the Coalition eating each other. The NCPD is a parastatal in the Prime Minister’s office under the Ministry of State for Planning, National Development and Vision 2030. The Ministry of State for Immigration and Registration of Persons is also on the same wing of the Coalition. There is a problem. The land was 0.63 acres for the NCPD. The allocation should be revoked and the land reverted to the rightful owner. Why did the Minister decide to give it to a different entity?"
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