{"id":691111,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/691111/?format=json","text_counter":179,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Hon. Ogolla","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":1264,"legal_name":"Gideon Ochanda Ogolla","slug":"gideon-ochanda-ogolla"},"content":"things and engagements for purposes of making sure that those amenities or services are available outside the areas that are for training. That is important. It contributes a lot. There could be hitches here and there. Like, on this thing of miraa, it is important. It has also been mentioned that there is the issue of miraa, visa and all manner of other things that are there. As we look at this, we also need not to lose the bigger picture. As we are not losing the bigger picture, we are also not saying that these matters are too small and need to be avoided. There are things that need to be looked at. The British Government needs to look at them very keenly in as much as we are also supposed to look at them keenly, as a Government. I support this by saying that the contribution is big. Like, when we are saying the money is low in relation to what happens between the Americans and Djibouti, this is something that can be administratively looked into. It has been mentioned that they need to go through this Report to see the areas that have question marks and that we are isolating. In my view, they can look at this and be renegotiated. Like it has been mentioned, it is not a one-off thing. It is something we are able to revisit from time to time. There is space for revisiting in terms of these treaties. So, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to support."}