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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to appreciate the answer given by the Minister. However, the silting of this lake was a long process. The water levels had been reducing for many years and the Ministry must have been seeing this. The stakeholders like the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and the county council have been there and watching the water levels go down. The same is the case with Lake Elementaita and Lake Naivasha. They are also drying up. 934 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES April 25, 2007 Are we going to wait until all lakes are dry before the Ministry takes action? Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, people and animals live around these lakes yet there is no water. What are we going to do with them? How long will the de-siltation take? Are you going to sink boreholes?"
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