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    "speaker_name": "Capt. Nakitare",
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        "legal_name": "Davis Wafula Nakitare",
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    "content": "in Nairobi? Why do we have Mathare and Kibera slums? What is so special about them? As hon. Members, when we point a finger at Kibera slums, we should know that it is owned by people. Those are people's plots. If there was a good legislation on housing, those people who have put up ghettos in Kibera would have been forced to put up good and decent houses. The Nairobi City Council (NCC) would then be left to mind their welfare. By \"welfare\" I mean, water, electricity, schools and hospitals. However, the NCC must not be forced to develop private property. They are completely locked out. That is why we find places like Kibera. In Kibera, we have a minority tribe called the Nubi. However, they cannot be heard because there is no Nubian in this Parliament. However, Nubians have been in this country for many years. Why are we not talking about them? Why do we have to \"sit\" on them? Parliament has to look at this kind of stuff. When we talk about a minority tribe, what do we mean? Everybody borne of a father and a mother is not a minority. There has to be equality. We do not have to put other people in the backyard to look like cripples or the disabled. We have to make sure that we regulate our country. I am sure that this Report speaks for itself. With those few remarks, I beg to support."
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