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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I will make a few comments on the three Statements. The first one is on the national issuance of Identity Cards (IDs) that access to Government services is a priority. I urge the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government that the problem we have in this country is the vetting process that is used to deny access to IDs, especially to Kenyans from Northern Kenya. We need to relook on how we do it, so that we create access. When you go to the village, the chiefs say they have the IDs. However, the owners of those IDs do not have. We can use Huduma Centres for that. Mr. Speaker, Sir, on the second Statement of Bomet University, Article 10 talks about the face of Kenya. Bomet University should not be a bastion of specific ethnicity, but there should be fairness and administrative justice to those people. I call Bomet University to ensure that they pay all Kenyans who have worked there. When we work here, we must get paid because we are salaried. How can those people survive with their families, rent and upkeep? I hope the Chair of the Committee on Education should seize the matter and ensure that this issue is addressed fully. Mr. Speaker, Sir, my final comment is on the issue that was brought by Sen. Lelegwe on wind power. Every Kenyan has a right to be connected to the National Grid of"
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