{"id":57291,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/57291/?format=json","text_counter":382,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Mr. C. Kilonzo","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":46,"legal_name":"Charles Mutavi Kilonzo","slug":"charles-kilonzo"},"content":"Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, this Government and the previous Government of the Ninth Parliament have achieved a lot in various sectors be it in the road sector, water or devolved funds. But when it comes to the issuance of the national identification cards, it is a disaster. There is a perception within the Government that the right person to issue the national identity cards and the person with the right information is the Principal Registrar. When I got my first ID in 1982, I was a Form Four student and I got it in school on the spot. I filled my form, my teachers confirmed the details, they took me a photograph and it had everything including the fingerprinting. I am just curious. The first question on my ID is my name, which is Mutavi Kilonzo. My villagers know my name. The next question is the date of birth. My mother"}