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    "content": "anything. Unless there is a law that can regulate them, anything can happen. I also congratulate the Mediation Committee who managed to give and take until they got a position that we can now adopt. However, I reinforce the suggestions raised by Sen. (Prof.) Lonyangapuo to designate urban areas as cities. It is not enough to call it a city but we should come up with certain minimum facilities which each of the proposed headquarters should have. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you recall that recently, the Senator for Nyandarua County raised the issue of serious lack of facilities in the county headquarters. This House in its wisdom passed a Motion which I believe - since the Commission for Revenue Allocation has allocated some funds for those five counties - this House will support so that the counties will at least catch up with others. Finally is the problem of Kirinyaga County. I wish the Mover in his reply will comment on this. Recently while going round looking at the county headquarters, we managed to visit Kirinyaga County. This county has Kerugoya and Kutus urban areas. Before, these two used to be one urban area. However, today, the place called Kerugoya is where the county assembly is located. In fact, the assembly is putting up an office block. Kutus is where the governor has decided to put up a big office block costing Kshs385million. It will be difficult to undo this. I do not know whether during the mediation committee meetings you invited the Senator for Kirinyaga County so that we are not confronted with another problem where the law says one thing and the reality on the ground is that it cannot be undone. I support."
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