{"id":459973,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/459973/?format=json","text_counter":122,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Hon. Serut","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":297,"legal_name":"John Bomet Serut","slug":"john-serut"},"content":"Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. It is like hon. Washiali read my mind. I want to go further and seek clarification from the Vice-Chair. For one to be an IDP you must have been displaced from your either a piece land where you were residing or from some business. Has the Government checked how much land has was left behind as a result of people being displaced? Secondly, how many people were displaced from their businesses? Thirdly, is about the issue of selective re-settlement. You find in a place like Trans-Nzoia there are many people displaced from Mt. Elgon. The people from Mt. Elgon have been settled on one particular piece of land; but we have people from other places like Nakuru being settled in Trans-Nzoia and leaving IDPS in Trans-Nzoia without land. Can the Vice-Chairman tell us what criteria are used to settle these particular IDPs and leave out the local IDPs?"}