{"id":112446,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/112446/?format=json","text_counter":153,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Mr. Wetangula","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":210,"legal_name":"Moses Masika Wetangula","slug":"moses-wetangula"},"content":"In Nigeria we have a chancery in Abuja and an ambassadorâs residence. We also are lucky that Nigeria has given us, g ratis, two parcels of land, one for us to build a chancery and the other for us to build a residence for the ambassador. The last time I was in Abuja, the High Commissioner was staying in a residence rented and paid for by the Government of Kenya. If, for any reason which I am not aware of, the property is under renovation, because there is a new High Commissioner who has gone, Mr. Sigei, the logical course of action is for him to move out and stay elsewhere, which is not abnormal in such circumstances. So, I can neither confirm nor deny it until I have the facts."}