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"speaker_name": "Dadaab, WDM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Farah Maalim",
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"content": " Hon. Temporary Speaker, it is precisely in line with that. Let us read history. You think that you can enjoy life, you can have tarmacked roads everywhere, you can have water everywhere and the others are going to live like they are the Red Indians of the old days and the Maasai are still going to be in shukas all their lives and basically be there as a tourist attraction and nothing more. You do not think that they are any equal to you. It does not work. It creates a revolution and the country will go to hell. We are lucky we have not had a violent conflict or a civil war in this country. But it is all around us. It has been in Uganda. It is there in Sudan. It was there in South Sudan. It was there in Somalia. It is now happening in Ethiopia in a manner you cannot imagine. It has happened everywhere except in Tanzania. The only neighbour that has not gone through that is Tanzania. Why Tanzania? You look at the history of that country, the first leader was a Zanaki. The people were no more than 100,000 in population. The second leader Mkapa came from a small minority in the south. The third leader, Jakaya Kikwete, is a Kwere from Bagamoyo. The Kwere are about 30,000 in population. Right now, they have Suluhu. Magufuli also came from a small community. The only guarantee for the future, stability and existence of a country called Kenya is the kind of politics; not the politics where you say you are going to use the impunity of the tyranny of numbers to suppress everybody else. Hon. Temporary Speaker, any chance? The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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