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    "content": "border Kuria on the side of Nyanza. They are treated differently from our colleagues of Sudan and our colleagues who even produced a Vice-President from the side of Busia and the other side. It is not about taking service to the counties, but about discrimination. When a Somali who is born in northern Kenya walks in the streets of Nairobi, why should he be asked to show his identity card and a Luo, a Kalenjin, a Kamba or a Kikuyu is not asked? This is the problem of this country; that we passed a Constitution, but the same Constitution discriminates against our people. I am more concerned about the discrimination than even taking the service to the people. Hon. Yakub has raised it on the Floor of this House more than ten times. If you look at Articles 27(1)(2)(3), 55 and 56 on Minorities and Marginalized Groups, it provides for access to employment. How can Kenyans get jobs if they have no IDs? How can Kenyans do micro-finance projects without IDs? They cannot open bank accounts without the IDs. It is that serious. It is not about taking the service to the counties, but it is about discrimination. The Minister must be in the forefront to reform the sector on the issuance of identity cards. With those remarks, I support."
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