{"id":1493130,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/1493130/?format=json","text_counter":448,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Suba North, ODM","speaker_title":"Hon. Millie Odhiambo-Mabona","speaker":null,"content":" Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. I wish to support the Report. However, I will be commenting on areas that I think the Committee could have done better. I grew up in a very small, but fairly cosmopolitan town. The majority of people in the town I grew up in were Luos. It also had a very sizeable number of Kisiis, Luhyas, Subas, Kurias, Kikuyus, Kambas, Somalis, Arabs, whites, and mixed races. In fact, I was discovering that the current Cabinet Secretary for Education went to the same primary school with me. I did not even know because we were so diverse. Sometimes, you did not even know who was there. I discovered he was my neighbour in Homa Bay after the death of General Ogola. It was a very small town, but fairly cosmopolitan."}