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    "content": "provisions related to long term leases, registration of land and making sure that proper clearances are achieved before land is registered. You must pay all the necessary fees as provided for in these amendments. There are many other provisions for instance, Section 43 that deals with the establishment of a register that addresses a case where if land is converted from public to private, the NLC must put in place a register to ensure that Kenyans can find out whether there was corrupt practice, improper transfer or conversion of public land to private land so that it can avoid situations of corruption as was the case in the past where forest land was allocated to individuals and national entities for research and development, but ended up benefiting individuals. Madam Temporary Speaker, I support all these amendments. I believe that it is in the best interest of our nation to have a harmonized legal framework. Since the new Cabinet Secretary came to office, there has been less friction between the NLC and the Ministry. This is how public servants should work. They must work in harmony and peace for the interest of the people. More importantly, we would like to see the current Cabinet Secretary issuing more title deeds. We want the Jubilee Government which all of us who are seated here this evening serve to ensure that four million title deeds are distributed to Kenyans before next elections. Good progress has been made. They must complete the remaining one million title deeds to allow Kenyans to exploit their property. Madam Temporary Speaker, with those remarks, I beg to second."
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