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7 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
other squatter on other categories of land. The Government is also in the process of developing the eviction and resettlement guidelines which will ensure that evictions are done in accordance to the law. Thank you, hon. Speaker.
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7 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Asante sana Bw. Spika. Ni jambo nzuri kuona kwamba mwenzangu amefurahia kuwa kuna mambo ambayo Serikali inajaribu kutekeleza ili kutatua shida hii. Lakini siwezi kueleza jambo hili litachukua muda gani. Hata hivyo, tungesaidiana katika Bunge hili ili tuona kwamba sheria kuhusu mambo ya maskuota zimeidhinishwa hapa Bungeni. Kwa hivyo, ningemuomba mwenzangu tushikane mikono ili tuweze kuona kama haya mambo yataweza kutekelezwa katika kipindi ambacho tuko hapa Bungeni.
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7 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Bw. Spika, swali la uchafu halikuwa limeulizwa katika lile swali ambalo lilifika kwa Kamati. Kwa hivyo, ningemuomba Mhe. Kombe aulize swali la uchafu ili niweze kuelezea maneno ya uchafu na vile ambavyo tunaweza kusafisha Jumbe la Ardhi.
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7 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, as you have rightly said, we are not the Ministry. But for the benefit of hon. Gichigi and the House, as a Committee, already we have directed the Cabinet Secretary to start profiling the number of squatters and IDPs that we probably have in Kenya, so that this can form the basis of our planning in terms of land management in future. Therefore, this is a matter that the Committee was seized of and has already advised the Ministry to profile all the squatters in the country. They must also come up with an Eviction Bill for the ...
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7 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker. This is the Statement that was sought by hon. (Dr.) Pukose, Member for Endebes; I can see he is in the House and is looking at me. He was seeking to know the circumstances surrounding the degazettment of the land The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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7 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
being occupied by Members of Chorlim Co-operative Society, the status of the issue and whether the Government will compensate these farmers for suffering a loss caused by forceful evictions. These are the answers. With regard to the circumstances regarding the degazettment of the land, the land alleged to be occupied by Chorlim Co-operative Society is LR.No.6992/2/ according to the Cabinet Secretary’s records. The land was purchased by the then Ministry of Natural Resources from Keld Lund Sorensen on 15th August, 1976 for Kshs320,000 for the purpose of reafforestation. The Ministry cannot degazette this land since forests fall under the Ministry ...
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7 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, it is a sympathetic situation because here is a scenario where the Government bought that land at Kshs320,000; the same Government received Kshsd3 million from citizens and at the same time they evict the citizens even when the Government has pocketed their Kshs.3 million. I feel the request made by the hon. Member and your guidance from the Chair, I feel that the Committee could do better than just transmitting this request for Statement to the Ministry who give us a Statement to read before the House. If there is a way we can help those Kenyans in ...
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7 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I just want to know whether the hon. Member is in order to start directing the Committee to do things other than what you have yourself directed and which the House and the Committee are already seized of? Should the Committee go for a matter that it is not seized of? He is trying to say that I deal with the whole county of Trans Nzoia yet I know the matter touches on an area specifically sought by Hon. (Dr.) Pukose.
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5 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, hon. Speaker. It is also good to inform my hon. brown brother that the Departmental Committee on Lands has no mandate to look at the boundaries in this country. The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission is the one that is mandated by the law to deal with boundary matters.
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5 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
We were supposed to handle issues to do with land adjudication and settlement within the areas of common boundaries; we are already on the track. The Committee headed by hon. Kanini Kega, who is in London today, was supposed to have met and finished with a draft report; it was to bring to the Committee its report for onward transmission to the Floor of this House. Therefore, we are on track. Kindly, let the hon. Member give me a little more time. However, I will not look at the boundaries between people who have been fighting since time immemorial.
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