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"speaker_name": "Dagoretti North, ODM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Beatrice Elachi",
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"content": "coming in at night, but their gates will never open during daytime. Even if you go there with whom, they cannot open the gate. There are funny businesses happening. If you look at the laws and regulations we are putting in place, we must ask ourselves if we, as a country, can just monitor. There is a backroom that we have where you can see everything happening in Nairobi. We have the best security surveillance and you can monitor anything happening at any given time. A good example is when we lost a young accountant at the Nairobi Hospital. You could monitor every step that the young man took. It means you can see everything that happens within Nairobi. I want us to support the Committee on Delegated Legislation on these Regulations. Regulation 9 says that the Committee shall compile a domestic list comprising specified entities under Section 3 of the Act. If you look at the things they have listed down, including the name, any alias of the title of the entity, the place and date of birth, origin, passport or identity card numbers, gender, and physical and postal addresses, I align with that. When I was the Speaker of the County Assembly of Nairobi, we had a very rigorous process with the Ministry of Housing. We did and finalised the address of every Kenyan. It was a World Bank programme, which would have helped us to understand when there are new people coming in. In the same way, when you enter the United States of America, there is no way you can just fizzle out from there. They will know you have entered. Members are going to Rwanda today and the Government of Rwanda will know how many people have come in and where they are. It cannot be that in Kenya when you enter our airport, you can decide to live another life, call yourself by another name and survive. That is why we are talking about terrorism and all these other things. These are the people who come in and start some funny businesses and we find ourselves in a crisis and crying."
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