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"speaker_name": "Hon. Kipchumba Murkomen",
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"content": "academies, we will consider the marginalised areas because that is affordable. We can start from there as we move towards 15,000 sports facilities. Hon. Joseph Namuar, I am inspired by your suggestion. I was even asked during vetting about the role of sports in promoting peace. I think we should transition what we started together as well-wishers and Community Social Responsibility (CSR) to the people of North Rift. We can think through it as a Government, that is, how we can structure it to remain consistent in terms of dealing with the menace of banditry and other peace-related issues in Kerio Valley. The initiative should be owned by the counties and the leadership from that region. I also need to say that when we were playing that tournament in Turkana, I was very surprised that we were playing at almost 40 degrees Celsius at midday and on sand. Your county and others deserve to be treated differently as marginalised areas. Hon. Parashina, maybe he has left, but I received your letter regarding the sports academy. We will do our best to address the issues you raised in Kajiado. Since you are not here, perhaps, we can start with Ngong."
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