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    "speaker_name": "Nandi County, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Cynthia Muge",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I am a bit confused by the answer. I appreciate the efforts and the fact that the ministry is keeping proper records, if not all, at least it is appreciated that there is some. On the second question about mothers who have had their passports confiscated, the Prime Cabinet Secretary is speaking of an ideal situation whereas, I am addressing the real situation on the ground in Saudi Arabia. Those mothers have got themselves a name, Kemboi which means runaways. They have no documents. Someone who is running away, from I do not know what, cannot honestly walk into an office to take part in a process that the Prime Cabinet Secretary is speaking to. I would like the Prime Cabinet Secretary to clarify what do the laws of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia say about citizenship. From where I sit and the little knowledge I have about the laws of Saudi Arabia, you cannot transfer citizenship to that child unless the father transfers it to that child in that country. Again, on emergency travel documents, if this was working, we would have all those women and their children come back home. I wish it was as easy as you snap and get it. I want clarification on those two matters. I am satisfied because of the fact that they collected samples to help them process their documents. That is very progressive and I appreciate the Prime Cabinet Secretary's office for the same."
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