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"speaker_name": "Sen. Lomenen",
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"content": ". They also take their livestock. You will find someone who has been rearing livestock, such as camels, cows or goats for eight years. However, when they are raided for one hour or even 30 minutes, a person is reduced from 100 camels to zero. One camel is worth Kshs100,000. One may have taken eight years to rear and make sure the camels survive, but when they are raided, the person is reduced to nothing. That leads to increase in poverty in those counties. They are now forced to depend on relief, which sometimes is not available. The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) is supposed to provide relief. However, sometimes families that are affected do not receive any relief that is supposed to come from the former provincial administration experiences logistical problems before reaching them, yet you will find that it is not even a kilogramme of maize or other food substances. Insecurity issues are a big challenge to these counties. However, when the counties make their budgets, they forget some of these issues. After preparing their budgets, they claim that they forgot about insecurity. Those areas are also vast. Turkana County is 77,000 kilometres square. That is about three counties in other areas. Surely, that beats logic. The vastness of the area is inhibited by services offered. I am talking about 77,000 kilometres square, with a population of over one million persons, but with only one health centre, which is a Level 3 hospital. You will find someone who is sick from Kibish travelling all the way to Lodwar, but does not get treatment"
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