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"content": "Finally, there is the introduction of a tribunal and an authority in the Bill to solve conflicts. In the remotest part of this country, we have had very serious focus by PBOs. There is conflict in communities because either there is individual interest that is not in agreement with the community interest or the individual expatriates who have been sent to help are not well cultured in the ways of the community so that they become part of the spirit of the community. Such conflicts have led to collapse of very many projects. Therefore, to have a mechanism for conflict resolution would mean that we avoid very expensive routes like the former Chief Justice, my friend, Dr. Willy Mutunga would say, “going to court to resolve disputes that can easily be settled locally.” The tribunal is a pathway for amicable and peaceful method to settle small issues to ensure that projects do not stop, so that communities can be advantaged by an institutional framework which is predictable, sustainable and agreeable to the community. I am happy and proud to rise and support this Bill. I thank my colleague for his insights and his connection to where he has served. He is an alumnus whom we need to anchor in our service to this Parliament."
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