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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Elachi",
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        "legal_name": "Beatrice Elachi",
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    "content": "On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. Kenyans will look at this Bill and think on a different thing yet we are trying to sort out a problem. We know we have communities and we are going to elections. We have challenges that are facing many communities where this National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) runs away from its responsibility because they cannot do it. Having said that, I did not want to bring the issue of Lang’ata Road Primary School. I know and the Minority Leader knows well that the title deed never read Langa’ta Road Primary School when the Deputy President bought it. I think the Minority Leader is also a victim in the dragging of names. He was named in the Tokyo Saga and the rest. Let us respect each other. I warn the Minority Leader that if he drags names, it will come to him one time. So, that dragging of names is not important. The most important thing is that we concentrate on the amendment. If there is anything, I can look at the amendment and work on it but let us not drag the issues of Langata Road primary school land. They are neither here nor there and it is wrong because we know it belonged to a kalasinga since 1978. If they were good leaders at that time, they would have changed the title from the kalasinga and taken back to the primary school."
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