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"speaker_name": "March 17, 2015 SENATE DEBATES 14 Sen. Kivuti",
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"content": "Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. wanted to know the details of when the CS consulted with the county government. We did not find it necessary to annex the details of the consultations, but I will get them because they must be factual. On the issue of constitutionality, Article 62 of the Constitution correctly provides for forests to be administered by the NLC on behalf of the national Government. The administration referred to here is not the management of forests; but the management of land. I know that I am right when I say that the NLC may not have the knowledge and the resources to do all that pertains to forestry. If you read Article 62, it not only talks of forestry, but of minerals, oil, wildlife, forestry, water and so many other resources. I do not believe that the NLC will have the management and environmental impact assessments for all those sectors as a land commission. However, in case the Senator may wish to engage more on this matter, the Chairman is ready to look further into that constitutional issue. I can confirm here that we have not had problems dealing with Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., the same way I am being told about my “misdemeanor” by another Member."
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