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    "id": 1199629,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Wambua",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Enoch Kiio Wambua",
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    "content": "Our forefathers used to sit back and wait for the rains to come before they could start planting. If the rains did not fall, they used to starve and could walk for long distances going to areas that experienced better rains in search of food to feed their families. In this day and age, it is actually a shame that many generations down the line, we are still sitting back waiting for the rains to come. If they do not come, then some people starve, we declare drought a national disaster and go out there to beg. I am happy to note that the Mover of this Motion, Sen. Ali Roba, has been a governor. In the books, agriculture is meant to be a fully devolved function. Again in the books, county governments are expected to ensure that agriculture succeeds, and by extension, our people have food. What has happened is a sorry state. A few county governments, I do not know how many, have taken agriculture as devolved function as seriously as it should. I will give an example of my own county, which is an Arid and Semi-Arid Land (ASAL). A study was done by South Eastern Kenya University (SEKU) on how the county government could collaborate with non-state actors---"
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