{"id":1128500,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/1128500/?format=json","text_counter":767,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Nyaribari Chache, JP","speaker_title":"Hon. Richard Tong’i","speaker":{"id":2611,"legal_name":"Richard Nyagaka Tongi","slug":"richard-nyagaka-tongi"},"content":"What kind of industry are we talking about? We do not need the most expensive and most sophisticated industries, if we can do our best. I had an opportunity of going to Turkana, where Hon. Nakara wants to be the governor and I pray for him to become one because he is a good man. I noted they have very many goats whose meat is very sweet. If we can get a way of developing that industry so that they can export and sell their goat meat to other parts of the country, it will make Kenya a great country. As it is now, almost 100 per cent of that county depends on the whims of the Government to survive, yet they have a good lake with soft water but they die of hunger and drought afflicts them. Those are some of the small low hanging fruits we should invest in as a country. If we all depend on the national Government to provide, there would have been no need of coming up with devolution which has not changed much other than enriching a few individuals at the county level."}