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    "id": 1520140,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Mogotio, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Kiborek Reuben",
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    "content": "After devolution, the Equalisation Fund came in handy. It enabled marginalised areas to get resources allowing them to catch up with the rest of the country. Due to urbanisation and the 1965 Policy that developed high-potential areas, the far-flung areas, which constitute over 70 per cent of the Kenya landmass, had been marginalised for far too long. These areas lacked water, electricity, good roads and hospitals, and they were surviving while the rest of the country was living large. When the Equalisation Fund was introduced, it gave hope to Kenyans from those areas, that they have been remembered and would now catch up with the rest of the country."
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