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"speaker_name": "Ganze, ODM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Teddy Mwambire",
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"content": " Yes, even the furniture in this Chamber was made by prisoners who were trained in prisons. Let us not wish away this critical issue because prisons are like hospitals whereby everyone could be a candidate. Today, you can wish away those trainings and then tomorrow you find yourself idle while in there. Let us appreciate what has been happening and improve on it instead of abolishing. I support the Petition on the Galana-Kulalu matters 100 per cent because the issues being touched on are very genuine. We cannot achieve anything if we do not engage effectively on the matters of land at the Coast Region. You have heard several times that there has been unrest in Tana River County. It is because of land. There are issues between herders and those who engage in crop production. There were subdivisions made without consultations. At some point, as the Coast Parliamentary Group Members, we were engaged to discuss those issues. Later on, we were told that because of the Coronavirus, we could no longer be engaged. Now we hear that other issues are happening on the ground. Tensions are very high. If this matter will not be addressed as quickly as possible, other things might happen - which are not our wish. I fully support the Petition. I believe that the Committee will consider the issues that we are raising so that we can, at least, get amicable solutions to those issues."
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