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"speaker_name": "Prof. Olweny",
"speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Education",
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"content": " Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to remind the hon. Member that I hope he knows that in his constituency every dead person has to be registered as dead. For you to get the death certificate for that person, you need to surrender the ID. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, you need this document for any activity in this country. It is impossible to get this document. You make life difficult for every Kenyan who does not have an ID. I remember that when I was young, I was given an ID in school. There were people travelling around registering Kenyan students in schools and giving them IDs within a few days. In those days, we did not have technology. Transportation alone was also very difficult, and we had very few cars around. If those people could travel around to issue IDs--- There were no computers. You know what these people need? These people need just one computer per county, a digital camera because they need to photographs of those to be given IDs, a printer, USB cable to store the information so that you bring it to the headquarters and issue the IDs as you register the person. This idea that when someone wants to register, they need a recommendation from their grandparents who do not know how to write--- I do not know how you are going to teach them to write, so that they write a"
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