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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Orwoba",
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    "content": "be cleaners, luggage handlers, air hostesses, waiters and waitresses, their safety is guaranteed. That is the first thing I want to dispel. There is an issue that is cropping up in terms of the embassy. Many a times when we get a case from Saudi Arabia, the first point of contact, at least for me as a leader I always ask, have they reached out to the embassy? The first thing you are told is that the embassy is overwhelmed. They have one or two attachés dealing with thousands and thousands of these kinds of cases. While we are debating this Motion brought by Sen. Veronica Maina, one area to look at as a cure of the problem that we are having is that the embassy or our representation in this region should be aware and alive to the fact that it is not an embassy like any other embassy. It is an embassy that is there to serve thousands of Kenyans going there for work. If it means that we need to put in resources by adding two, three or even 10 attachés to deal with the cases as they come in, then we should be able to do it. We have government officers who can be seconded over there and trained on what they are expected to do. That is something that can be done right away and we should push for it. As Kenyans, we should be yearning to be importers of labour."
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