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"content": "I am winding up. Hon. Kipsang asked the same thing about Integrated IDPs and the squatters. The Government will think about those ones. About discrimination, I do not think there is any discrimination. About the resettlement, it started soon after the post-election violence. That is why those ones in the past were not compensated. Hon. Gikaria has asked about Donga Farm. That farm is in my constituency. It is a case in which the Government has given out money, but they have not paid the owners. They went out there and took IDPs from Gilgil and Nakuru. However, because of the family dispute, the money is with the lawyers. The sisters and brothers are still in court. Once the case is determined, the Government has already paid the money to the lawyers. They will be paid and those people will be resettled. We are even trying to do an out of court settlement. If we can do it very soon, then those people will be allocated land. The IDPs are still there and they have not been shown their pieces of land. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I have tried to answer all the concerns of Members. I can, however, say for a fact that, the issue of IDPs is complex. It is something that we dealt with in the Tenth Parliament and now in the Eleventh Parliament. We hope that one day, it will come to an end and that we will no longer have IDPs as a result of election violence."
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