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    "id": 847828,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Funyula, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr.) Wilberforce Oundo",
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        "legal_name": "Wilberforce Ojiambo Oundo",
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    "content": " With due respect to the Leader of the Majority Party, he is deliberately confusing or mixing up the two concepts. There is the issue of compensation and the issue of taking possession. What he is referring to is compensation. You can be compensated in very many ways, but the principle still remains that possession can only be granted after full compensation. You can spread your payment for however long you want within one year and take possession after full compensation. What Clause 7 of the Bill talks about are the modes of compensation. You can give alternative land. You can pay money in lump sum or instalments, depending on your budgetary cycle. You can issue a Government bond, grant transfer of development rights as may be prescribed, issue equity-share in a Government-owned entity or any other lawful compensation. It does not talk about possession. Possession only happens after compensation has been done in full. What is acquisition? Acquisition occurs when the title passes and only after full payment. Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady, we know."
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