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    "id": 1533663,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Eldas, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Adan Keynan",
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        "legal_name": "Adan Wehliye Keynan",
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    "content": " What will be the legacy? I have served in Wajir West, and now Eldas. I am still struggling to have the first kilometre of a tarmacked road in Eldas. We must face these realities. Somebody else has tarmacked every bit of his constituency. He is now attempting to tarmac kraals of cows, hens and everything else. Are we going to live in the same country? There is a child whose cattle boma has been tarmacked. Another child from where I represent lacks water, basic health facilities, and has never seen a tarmacked road. The very first definition that comes to the mind of that school-going child is: “What is tarmac? Tarmac is a black substance that is found in down Kenya”. You must psyche that child about where down Kenya is and the definitional picture of a tarmac. These are the realities that we must face. I want all Kenyans here to support the President in his attempt to unite the Republic and take development to every part of the Republic of Kenya. We say “kudos\" to Hon. Ruto. We needed that 60 years ago. That is what we needed 50 years ago. That is what we needed 40 years ago. That is what we needed 30 years ago. That is what we needed yesterday. It is happening right now. You are thinking outside the box. Those criticising you just want to limit you to the village."
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