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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Dawood",
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        "legal_name": "Abdul Rahim Dawood",
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    "content": "Hon. Speaker, I would like to thank the Committee Chairman for responding to the request, although it has taken them nine months to do so. A baby would have been walking by now. Be that as it may, I would like him to clarify a few issues regarding his reference to database. They say that there are some fake allotment letters. After the completion of the verification of allotment letters exercise that started more than six months ago, which will hopefully be completed within the next three months, do we still have to wait for 10 years before we get title deeds? How soon can we get the title deeds once the allotment letter verification exercise is complete? My other concern is on the annexures that the Chairman has tabled, especially Annexure 2. Mweru III does not fall within North Imenti; it falls within South Imenti. So, can we say that this is a fake annexure, or have I been given some other scheme that does not belong to me? It is in the annexure as well. The third clarification is that Ruiri Rwarera Scheme, which previously used to be in North Imenti Constituency, is currently in a neighbouring constituency. The scheme was declared in 1983 and published in 2003. The adjudication documents were taken by the previous Member of Parliament and brought to Nairobi. The owners of the land are in my constituency. That land is already being sold to unsuspecting people. What happened to the adjudication that was being done? The records have been removed from Meru County, and things are changing on the ground. How are we going to protect the people who were given those parcels of land? My fourth clarification is that the Chairman of the Committee visited Majengo, Mjini and Shauri Yako slums in Meru. Planning has been done. For Mjini slum, planning was done way back in 2008, and the beneficiaries got letters of allotment. However, about seven years down the line, no title deeds have been issued to those people. For Majengo and Shauri Yako slums, the planning was done in 2008/2009 but to date; we have not received allotment letters. I want the Chairman to answer those few questions. Let him say how soon we can get title deeds and letters of allotment."
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