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"speaker_name": "Sen. Cheruiyot",
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"content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir, I can understand the frustration of my good friend Sen. Mungatana. He is not a man that easily gets worked up, but if you see him in the mood and position that he has taken on this matter, then it tells you that for sure there is a problem. I was getting scared because growing up we knew him as the crocodile eater. So, when he was threatening the elephants, I did not think that he would say that he was going to chase them away. I feared he would say that he was about to turn them into delicacies; then we would be very afraid for them. Mr. Speaker, Sir, if you read through the UDA manifesto, commonly referred to as the plan, the Bottom-Up Economic Model, we went around the country and got views from the residents of each county on what were the key priority areas and what they wanted the Government to address. We listed down the challenges that are faced by citizens in each of the 47 counties. This topic that Sen. Munyi Mundigi featured prominently when we listened to the citizens of this country in Embu, Tana River, Kitui, Kajiado counties and various parts of the country. In regard to human-wildlife conflict; the proposal that we gave - and perhaps that is why the people of Kenya are agreed with us and voted in this administration - was that we were going to change the model of compensation."
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