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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Orengo",
    "speaker_title": "The Minister for Lands",
    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Aggrey James Orengo",
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    "content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir, most of the issues that have been raised by the hon. Member for Gwassi, I am still on my feet and I will deal with them, if I may use the word, “perpendicularly” and make sure that every information in relation to what Mr. Waititu brought before the House is addressed comprehensively in my response. However, I cannot use this opportunity to merely lay down these documents and say what they say to bring points of argument that came in the course of the debate. There is the clarification sought by the Member for Ol Kalou where he is saying that there is a building right in the flight path. I need to look at those documents because I have not seen what he is talking about. But according to the maps that we have, and I think I am making this point for the eighth time, the buildings are not necessarily of concern to the aviation authorities or to the Government because they are on the flight path. If they are adjacent or near the flight path and they do not conform with the Civil Aviation Act and can compromise air traffic and the safety of passengers and national security, there are provisions in the Civil Aviation Act on how to deal with those buildings. There are also buildings within the airport that are owned by the Civil Aviation Authority. I do not know whether the building he is talking about is such a building, but I am merely speculating. But if that is brought to my attention, I can answer that question specifically. As to the issue of “who is who”, every Kenyans is a “who is who”. There are no first class and second class citizens, but I am prepared, given about four or five days, to give a full list of those who own property. I want to go beyond just talking about this small area called Kyang’ombe. I think that this House needs to know where the rain started beating us. Anybody who owns land around some of these areas which are of security concern to this country, this House should know who were able to have land allocated to them in areas where in the first place those pieces of land were not available for alienation."
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