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"speaker_name": "Migori County, Independent",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Fatuma Mohammed",
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"content": "45 tribes. We all deserve to get an opportunity. I will continue praying that one day, a Pokot or a Mijikenda or a Somali will become the president of Kenya. The minorities should also get an opportunity so that they can employ their people and we meet somewhere equal. Would that be a wise move? No. For as long as a Kalenjin is president, may a Luo or Fatuma Mohammed, also be a Cabinet Secretary. May Atieno also be a secretary of a Kalenjin, Kikuyu or a person from any other tribe. I say this with a lot of pain. Our children are going to school. Imagine a Pokot taking his or her child to school. The pain of selling her cows because she has never got an opportunity to take a child to school… That child will finish school, but will not get a job because there is no president or director who is a Pokot. It is unfair. Fellow tribesmen, Luo, Kikuyu or any other tribe, tomorrow you will not be in power. In twenty years, your tribe might not be in power. You should think of what will happen to your children and grandchildren if they will be locked out because their tribes are not in power."
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