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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Kabando wa Kabando",
    "speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports",
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    "content": " Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, hon. Orengo is rising to say that somebody is mentioning him, but when he was mentioning hon. Wamalwa the other time, he was not contravening the Standing Orders. Hakuna ya tumbo na ya mgongo . This issue is very difficult. In conclusion, I also tell the Members that we are another arm of the Government. The Judiciary is part of the Government. I want to congratulate the Committee for the good effort made in addressing this matter. Unless this report is implemented and compensation is done to the widow that I saw, whom I know, Mrs. Kagio and to my youth officer who lives in Syokimau, but now he is homeless, I will not support any Government Motion in this House. Unless a clear formula of compensation is done, I will not do that. I am a Member of this Government and there is collective responsibility. However, it is time to also expect that which we are expected to do, to be done diligently and in good faith. I finish by saying that nobody should rob a thin skin. I have heard the Minister for Transport saying that it is about the KAA. What is the importance of the planes if people are homeless? Who will come and enjoy Nairobi if our streets are littered by homeless children? Who will enjoy our tourism if our streets are littered with individuals looking at where they can pickpocket because they have been thrown out of their homes? I have also heard the Minister for Lands saying that these issues were done before, but we are in the Government to correct these issues today. The sins of yesterday must be corrected by the Government that sits and executes the constitutional mandate at this time. Hon. James Aggrey Orengo, the Minister for Lands and MP for Ugenya, should wake up, hold the shoot and know that he has a responsibility to do that which is right."
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