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"content": "Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I want to thank all the Members who contributed to this Motion. I want to promise that we will take on board all the good suggestions that have been brought forward. I just want to confirm to the House and the nation that this is a very important Sessional Paper. It will address many issues like the one that was raised about boundaries. The issue of boundaries is emotive. I remember when I was in primary school somewhere in Kapedo, one time we lost 60 people because of some boundary dispute. These issues are in the entire North Rift, Upper Eastern, the former North Eastern Province, some parts of Tana River, Makueni, Kajiado and Taita Taveta. These issues are real. Cross border, agro-pastoralist conflicts, and land conflicts are lethal and can cause a lot of problems. We also have electoral conflicts. We all know what we went through after the 2007 general election. We also have human-wildlife conflicts, institutional conflicts, religious conflicts and the intolerance that we sometimes see in some of these places, and people burning places of worship. This promotes anarchy, chaos and despondency. We also have class conflicts and labour-related disputes. We have so many of these and I am sure this policy will address some of them. I beg to move."
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