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    "id": 6005,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Mr. Nguyai",
    "speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Local Government",
    "speaker": {
        "id": 113,
        "legal_name": "Lewis Nganga Nguyai",
        "slug": "lewis-nguyai"
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    "content": "(b)The constructions are being undertaken by Twiga Estate squatters. The land has been a subject of a long protracted court battle between Mboi-Kamiti and a group of squatters who claim ownership of the land. It is alleged that the splinter group within Mboi-Kamiti is selling the land to unsuspecting buyers. They have erected barriers to the entry that are manned by armed squatters. This makes it impossible for the municipal council of Ruiru to access the land and ascertain the development taking place on the ground. However, the council had issued a public notice vide letter reference number RNC/LND. Vol.756 dated 18th November, 2001 cautioning illegal developers that the council will demolish all unauthorized structures at their own cost. In a civil suit 120 of 2010 it was ordered that the squatters vacate the premises, land parcels LR. No.9312, 9313 and 3760. The Officer Commanding Station (OCS) Ruiru and the Officer Commanding Police Department (OCPD) Gatundu were ordered to enforce the court order and evict the squatters from the land. The squatters appealed vide civil suit No.487 of 2010 on 23rd September, 2011. The case is pending at the High Court of Nairobi and the matter is yet to be determined."
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