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    "id": 1068016,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Lagdera, KANU",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Mohamed Hire",
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        "legal_name": "Mohamed Hire Garane",
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    "content": "issues. We may have a junior police officer and Officer Commanding Station (OCS) who is ineffective but the Inspector-General of Police cannot do anything about it because the process of the National Police Service takes very long before action is taken. Security is a very serious issue that requires quick response. In every constitution-making process, of course, there are those parts which might not be favouring certain areas of a country. The problem I have with the BBI Bill is the emphasis on population in resource allocation. We come from areas that are vast. I do not understand why important parameters like geographical size have not been put into consideration when allocating resources through the additional 70 constituencies or the amendment of Article 203, which emphasises on capitation of resource sharing. Those parts of the BBI Bill are detriment to our region. The Executive will probably come up with some policy measures, including some affirmative action, to compensate for what we lost through the capitation method of sharing resources. The BBI Bill has more good things than those few reservations and, therefore, I support."
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