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"content": "Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. The issue of land has come up and I will not begin this discussion without touching on it. We are relying a lot on media reports. I was in most of the rallies that were conducted and we had leaders’ meetings. It was very clear, in the Coast, if you listened to Governor Amazon Kingi speaking while in Kilifi and even to Mvuria speaking in Kwale – they were very categorical - that the National Land Commission needs to be put in the picture. Indeed, the problem of land at the Coast and the insecurity that comes with it is, first of all, historical. There were historical injustices and there needs to be a very structured and set format in terms of approaching it. What happened when the President visited the Coast was an intermediary measure. We were informed, at that time that the titles had already been processed. So, it was not as though the Coast embraced those titles without questioning and without categorically insisting that the National Land Commission has to be put in the picture so that they handle the problem in a systematic way. If we do not do that, we will remain with the problems of insecurity which even the security personnel cannot deal with. We are talking about the National Police Service (NPS) and the National Police Reservists. When we talk about the NPS and the security problems that they have to deal with;"
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