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    "speaker_name": "Central Imenti, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Moses Kirima",
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    "content": " My colleague Hon. Mule is telling me what they are called. Unfortunately, I am not used to that ghetto language. When this Motion is supported, I hope we will not have the Omtatahs and other busy bodies interfering. My colleague, Hon. Mule, is telling me how such people are referred to but I am not used to his ghetto language. I pray we will not have people who will rush to the courts just for the sake of it, to please their masters abroad. They have a way of getting money by taking the Government or the National Assembly to court. Actually, there are sponsors from the Nordic countries who support busy bodies in third-world countries to stop development. That has to be entrenched in legislation. They ensure it is stopped by the courts. We also know that the Judiciary is full of activism. After this amendment, I hope there will be no such activities to stop what this National Assembly has taken time to debate, especially the amendment of the Constitution concerning the issue of the NG-CDF. Indeed, the NG-CDF is a necessity in Kenya and it needs to be entrenched in the Constitution. There is no conflict between NG-CDF and the devolution money in the county governments. We should have the 2015 Act as it is after the division of revenue has been done. After the county governments get their money, what is left for the national Government should be used to top-up the NG-CDF. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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