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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Limo",
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        "legal_name": "Joseph Kirui Limo",
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    "content": "Hon. Deputy Speaker, I want also to speak about the IDPs. When the Jubilee Government took over, there were still many IDPs. The Government got committed and they have resettled quite a number. I want also to say that, there is commitment to resettle more. I want to appreciate that the President indicated that the process is ongoing. I want also to indicate to the Government that it is also important to look at the historical issues of squatters in this country. Other than the IDPs, there are people who are suffering in silence. There are people who are squatters after the white settlers left this country. There are many people who were left in the settlement schemes and they are staying without land. I want to urge the Government to take them into this programme. Hon. Deputy Speaker, I want to say that one of the biggest achievements of this Government is on the side of empowerment. People who are not empowered are a real threat to security in this country. I want to urge all hon. Members to support the empowerment programmes by the Government, for example, Uwezo Fund; the 30 per cent initiative of giving tenders to women and the youth and people living with disability. As I conclude, I want to say this Government has actually initiated many programmes without looking at regions. I want to comment on what hon. (Ms.) Nyasuna said. She happened to have learned mathematics from one of the teachers at the university---"
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