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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Okoth",
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        "legal_name": "Kenneth Odhiambo Okoth",
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    "content": "Finally, this specific Karen land saga is in Lang’ata Constituency which is my neighbouring constituency. This is the same constituency where Lang’ata Road Primary School land had been grabbed by a private developer. When the President spoke to the issue of young people and children being tear-gassed at Karen and Lang’ata Road Primary School, he said that such things should never happen and all schools in Kenya should be given title deeds, whether it is a school in Taita Taveta, Migori or Nairobi counties; all our schools must get title deeds. This was a very clear and simple order. There are about 15,000 primary schools in the country. Why has that order not been implemented? There is a lot happening in the lands sector and we need to make sure that the National Land Commission (NLC) led by Dr. Swazuri, the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development and the Cabinet Secretary currently acting--- I do not know if the Cabinet Secretary (CS) Ngilu is coming back; it is not clear, whoever is the CS must start delivering. One good place where they could show their legacy is to make sure that all primary and secondary schools in this country are safe and have got their title deeds. That is very important. With that, I beg to support the Report and thank the Committee for doing its best effort."
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