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    "id": 534873,
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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Cheptumo",
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        "legal_name": "William Cheptumo Kipkiror",
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    "content": "constituencies, there are serious challenges of insecurity and fighting arising from boundary disputes. These are the specific areas that the President should have pointed out in his Address and given proposals on how to deal with this situation. I thank the President because in paragraph 83 he authorised the National Treasury to set aside Kshs10 billion for the next three years to address the various historical injustices. However, I have a problem with that directive. The problem of IDPs and people who have been killed, maimed, injured and displaced as a result of cattle rusting should be considered in disbursing the funds. As challenges of the post-election violence victims and the victims of the massacres and killings of individuals in this country are being looked into, that fund should also be applied towards compensating victims of cattle rustling across the country. It is a serious challenge in Baringo, Turkana, Samburu, Kisii and Meru counties. People are displaced and killed. We have widows, widowers and orphans. Some schools have been closed down in certain parts of this country. We are facing a serious challenge. My appeal is that as we apply the Kshs10 billion annually, the victim---"
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