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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Murgor",
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    "content": "probably solve that by bringing more resources to both sides so that there is equal sharing. Politics also plays a key role in some of the conflicts that we face, especially those instigated by politicians such as ourselves and others by inciting one community against another. People will fight because a politician has said they are being marginalized and so forth and, therefore, they conflict. This Bill will tame such utterances, so that no politician will utter words that will make communities fight. Maps and history are key components that should be followed when pursuing territories and boundaries between communities, areas and counties. For example, where was it in the colonial times? The maps will also help, so that we do not fight over what we think we know. Some of our opinions are as new as in the 1980s and may not be true or agree with what was there in the 1940s, 1930s, and 1920s. Some old maps should be used to determine which area belongs to whom and which community occupied where. Some of the resources could be the reason for redrawing new maps and moving into new territories. However, if we look into older maps and history, especially, for us pastoralists, we made movements into areas that should be looked into. Who was grazing in which area when and such traces of the past will help. In addition, it should be emphasised at this point, that services to the people matter. These services should be given equally to the citizens on either side. Sometimes, services are given discriminately, which brings conflict among people. You will find that a minority group under a certain county will be given limited service. Whereas the majority will take the lion's share. This is also a reason for conflict and the desire to move out or bring in new people so that they can join their efforts to survive and get services from another county. Therefore, if services were given adequately and, in a way, that there is no discrimination, it would limit and eradicate some of the conflicts we have. I support the Bill."
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