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"speaker_name": "Dadaab, WDM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Farah Maalim",
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"content": "We have two Kenyas; one where when people are going to the other side, they say they are going to Kenya. In some parts of Kenya, when you use their roads, you feel like you are in some parts of Europe or the Middle East. I have seen that - just go outside Nairobi. Do you think those people will feel the same sense of patriotism for this country? I came to Parliament when we were sending one or two students to universities in a whole province in a year. Out of 100,000 students those days who went to our universities, only 65 of them were of the north eastern origin. A majority of them were children of civil servants who were working around here, but from north eastern schools, they were less than 15. You could go to the medical school and not see anybody. We need to unite our country. Can I have two more minutes, if you do not mind? Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker. Let us look at the resource allocations that were made in all the constituencies in this country from 1965 to 2010 for serious infrastructural development purposes. Let us look at the areas that were left out and make allocations. This is called positive discrimination, so that they can also catch up with the rest of the country. It is also a form of affirmative action. I was in this country as a young man."
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