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            "content": "On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I rise under Standing Order No.76 to make a Personal Statement regarding the state of security in the disputed Banita Settlement Scheme, constant arrest of my supporters, harassment of my workers in the constituency office and trumped up charges on instigation of some officers in the Provincial Administration. In the recent past, my constituency has witnessed a number of worrying events. On 29th November, 2011, an attempt was made to bury the body of one Ngari Mbugua on the disputed Banita Settlement Scheme land in my constituency. The deceased, Ngari Mbugua, was brought from outside the parcel of land in dispute for burial in the settlement scheme. The OCPD, Subukia, Mr. Wesonga, advised the DC, Rongai, that the burial of the deceased could not proceed on the disputed land owing to the existence of a court order barring such activities until a court case involving the land has been heard and determined. The OCPD, Subukia, consequently withdrew from the scene together with her officers. The DC, Rongai, however, defiantly proceeded despite the advice of the OCPD, Subukia, to authorize the burial of the late Mbugua on the disputed land amidst heightened tension between the feuding communities with the Administration Police officers from the DC’s office presiding over the burial. In less than two hours after the burial, the body of the late Mbugua was exhumed by unknown people, but was subsequently re-buried amidst tight security by APs and heightened tension in the area. On 7th December, 2011, a contingent of police officers led by the DCIO from Nakuru stormed my office at Kambi Ya Moto District headquarters, arrested my Constituency Manager, Sylvester Ndotona and one Amos Konyayei and impounded the constituency motor vehicle, Registration No. GKA 610V. The impounded Land Rover remains at the Nakuru CID Headquarters up to now ostensibly on the instructions of a senior officer in the Office of the President; that it remains there. On the same day, 7th December, 2011, during a cattle auction held at the disputed settlement scheme, two of my close political supporters, namely, Kimunai Kemeiywa and Chemitei Kipchumba, were arrested and forced into a Land Rover for unexplained reasons, which led to a serious fight between the members of the Kalenjin and Kikuyu communities present. In fact, the two are constantly arrested and taken to court on trumped up charges whenever there is fracas or commotion in the settlement scheme. However, there has never been evidence to sustain a charge against any of the two. Some members of the Provincial Administration based in Nakuru have identified a group of my political supporters, mainly the youth, whom they have labeled the “blue boys” and branded them as goons out to cause a breach of peace in the area. These young people who are otherwise known by the community to be law abiding Kenyans, have various trumped up charges pending against them at the instigation of a section of the Provincial Administration, who are using the security apparatus to achieve their selfish interests. Some members of the Provincial Administration based in Nakuru have made unfounded allegations against me to some Government agencies that I am against a particular community being settled in Rongai Constituency. This is intended to depict me in bad light before my constituents. There has been a lot of interference in the running of my constituency by some members of the Provincial Administration through the harassment of people known to support my political stand on various issues. One case in point is the harassment of the Assistant Chief of the Kamsop Area who was recently terrorized in his home by a group of about 200 youths carrying pangas and other crude weapons, who were demanding the production of thugs who had attacked a Boda Boda operator the previous day. The people demanded that he produce the attackers lest they kill him. But the Assistant Chief managed to escape through the cover of darkness. Subsequently, the local DO impounded all the livestock belonging to this Assistant Chief. No investigations have been carried out on the threat against the Assistant Chief nor has anyone been arrested or charged over the same issue. The Provincial Administration and the security apparatus have made no move towards the threat against the Assistant Chief. My constituency is, therefore, experiencing heightened tension and state of insecurity arising from the biased and at times tribal manner in which the Provincial Administration and the Land Adjudication Officers are addressing land disputes in my constituency. If this trend is not quickly addressed, the situation may worsen and lead to loss of live and property. I, therefore, call upon the House to step in and do what it can to reverse this wayward trend. Based on the chronology of events depicted in the foregoing, arrests and harassment of my constituency officers, intimidation, threats and arrests of my supporters, impounding of my CDF Land Rover and the insinuation that myself and the councillor for Makongeni are responsible for the problems bedeviling Banita Settlement Scheme, I feel that there is a clear calculated threat to my life, my family and my political career by senior elements in the Provincial Administration. Consequently, I demand an undertaking from the Ministry of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security for the following:- (i) Enhancement and assurance of my personal security and that of my family members. (ii) Protection of my political supporters from continuous harassment by the Provincial Administration and security apparatus, in particular, my known supporters, specifically Kimunai Kemeiywa and Chemitei Kipchumba together with a large number of young people who have been branded goons and given a tag of “blue boys” by these political detractors."
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            "content": "Very well. That was a Personal Statement under Standing Order No.76."
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            "content": "(Dr. Khalwale stood up in his place)"
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            "content": "Member for Ikolomani, you will not be speaking to that. It is not permitted. I want to let the Minister in charge of Security know that my attention has also formally been drawn to this matter. It has been indicated to my office that tensions are building up in Banita Settlement Scheme. So, it is necessary that you attend to this matter very urgently because it is possible that tribal clashes may very easily begin from there. So, please, be on top of the matter immediately and endeavour to also ensure that the Member has the requisite security. It is critical that you do so, Minister. We will then leave the matter there. We will now take Statements from Ministers who are ready to deliver them, beginning with the Minister for Lands."
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            "content": "MINISTERIAL STATEMENT"
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            "content": "VALIDITY OF DOCUMENTS TABLED BEFORE THE HOUSE ON DEMOLITION OF BUILDINGS ON GOVERNMENT LAND"
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            "speaker_name": "Mr. Orengo",
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                "legal_name": "Aggrey James Orengo",
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            "content": " Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker, Sir. In the course of the debate yesterday on the issue of demolitions, some documents were produced here. Having looked at those papers, I was given direction by the Chair to come back to the House and clear the air and determine whether or not, according to our records, these are valid and genuine records that are kept within the Lands Office. The first clarification is related to the documents that were produced by hon. Wavinya Ndeti. There were two documents. Both of them were title deeds with supporting deed plans and maps. The position of hon. Wavinya Ndeti was that two title deeds had been issued in respect of the same piece of land. I just want to clear the air by saying that all the documents by hon. Ndeti were genuine documents. However, her interpretation of what the documents said was not accurate in the sense that the title deed in respect of grant No.90243, which was registered on 18th January, 2002, was as a result of an attempt to excise portions of the land belonging to the Kenya Airports Authority which was irregular. To that extent, that attempt was stopped in the sense that the KAA surrendered the second title deed. So, the only valid title is the title that was produced before the House. There was also a surrender document that was registered on 5th December, 2005. In that surrender document, the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) says that it was never their intention at any time to surrender any of its land comprised in the first grant. Therefore, the second grant was issued in error. For those reasons, they were invalid. The original of the second title, which was produced by hon. Wavinya Ndeti, was actually surrendered by the KAA to the Ministry of Lands, and the surrender document is here. Therefore, the attempt to produce the second title was an attempt to illegally excise land from the KAA land. Mr. Speaker, Sir, if you allow me, I will lay on the Table the second title, which was produced by hon. Ndeti. Indeed, there was a surrender of that title on 1st February, 2007. So, the surrender document is here. The title itself shows that the earlier title was surrendered."
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            "content": "(Mr. Orengo laid the documents on the Table)"
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            "speaker_name": "Mr. Orengo",
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                "legal_name": "Aggrey James Orengo",
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            "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, the second issue was in relation to the statements made by hon. Waititu as regards the informal settlements that were demolished. I have a map here, which has been certified by the Director of Survey. It speaks for itself. It shows the informal settlements in the area called “Chang’ombe”. They are marked in green. The map shows very clearly that those settlements were on the flight path. It also shows other adjacent areas which compromise the security of the aviation industry in the area."
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            "speaker_name": "Mr. Orengo",
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            "content": "There is an area marked in colour orange, which is land that was originally claimed by the KPA, and that area is also within the flight path. The KAA never obtained title for it. So, the settlements that were demolished were right on the flight path or on areas that, according to The Civil Aviation Act, would have compromised aviation along the flight path or the funnel of the flight path."
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