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"speaker_name": "Suna East, ODM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Junet Nuh",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I want to contribute to this matter. We should separate issues. There are people who are called herders who invaded the game reserve. There are people who live in the villages. I was told that there are people who have had houses there for over 30 years and they were demolished. We are in a country that is governed through the rule of law. When you want to demolish people’s property, you must give them notice unless they are on riparian land like what we see being demolished here in Nairobi where they block the rivers. That is a piece of land that somebody has occupied for the last 30 years and he has built a storey building. Where were these people who have now come to claim that this is a game reserve? I totally support the idea of fighting criminals. If there are criminals hiding within the game reserve under the guise of being herders, the Government must fight them because the security of Kenyans is paramount. But you cannot use expansionist methods to criminalise other people. There are mosques built there. Where were people when mosques were being built? The story that is in circulation in town is that all that land has been grabbed by Hon. Nyamai and that she has taken over that land for her personal use. It is said that she has a title to that effect. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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