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Andrew: 'My father befriended all'

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Mary Ojode (left), her son Andrew and senior State officials at a Funeral service for Internal Security Assistant Minister Orwa Ojode on June 17, 2012. Photo/NATION

Mary Ojode (left), her son Andrew and senior State officials at a Funeral service for Internal Security Assistant Minister Orwa Ojode on June 17, 2012. Photo/NATION 

By EMMANUEL TOILI etoili@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted  Sunday, June 17  2012 at  15:03
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"Between 2003 and 2005, nobody can say that Orwa Ojode and Kimunya took land from squatters, yet we had all the powers to allocate land to ourselves," he said.

Mr Kimunya said that Ojode was weary of 'professional squatters' who sold land leaving them homeless with the hope of getting more land from government.

Lands Minister James Orengo noted that Mr Ojode worked in unity with all his colleagues.

"Just imagine Ojode working together with Saitoti as though they were meant for each other," he said. "Orwa Ojode has shown us that not anybody can be a minister unless one is focussed.

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