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    "speaker_name": "[TheMinister of State for Immigration and Registration of Persons]",
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    "content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the other thing that hurts us is hunger, because we cannot produce enough food, not only because we rely on rain, which is also important, but it is also because we cannot afford fertilizer. This country spends billions of shillings every year to import fertilizer. I think only half of that money is enough to build a factory so that we can have our own fertilizers. We will employ our young people in that factory and make our own fertilizer which will be cheaper. Imagine that we are importing fertilizers now from Ukraine! It comes from Ukraine up to here and it is still affordable. This country started something called a fertilizer company somewhere in 1970s when I was in high school, but walikula yote. I am sorry for changing the language, but they \"ate\" it. Up to now, we have not thought of another fertilizer factory. We need it for our country. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, lastly, we are trying to develop our capital City by hon. M. Kilonzo looking for Kshs33 trillion. I do not know where he will get that money. But even if we developed this City to the tune of Kshs33 trillion, people will still keep on coming to the City, because it is the only place with hope. If we do not develop the other parts of this country, people will walk away from those parts of the country and come to Nairobi. That will not develop this country. So, we must spread our development. In fact, we must start with a new Constitution and devolution. Thank you and have a merry Christmas."
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