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    "id": 814296,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Kajiado North, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Joseph Manje",
    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Joseph Wathigo Manje",
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    "content": "I also realised that valuers are not considering the market value of that area. My constituency is right adjacent to Nairobi and the values are very high, yet they want to compensate at a very low rate where the constituents will not get adjacent land at the same value. Therefore, when compensating and getting the value index, they should consider the market value of that area. They should compensate in monetary value. When it comes to giving other things such as shares, it is not a good way to compensate these Kenyans because they come from simple backgrounds. The valuers should also consider the development that has been done for quite a long time in that area. Remember when somebody settles somewhere they settle with the intent of living through the next part of their life on that piece of land and that must be considered. Also, since it is not the will of the person being compensated to move from that land, there ought to be a disturbance allowance based on something. Therefore, those who are enacting the index value should factor in the disturbance allowance to those affected."
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