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    "id": 737696,
    "url": "https://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/737696/?format=api",
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Okoth",
    "speaker_title": "",
    "speaker": {
        "id": 12482,
        "legal_name": "Kenneth Odhiambo Okoth",
        "slug": "kenneth-odhiambo-okoth"
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    "content": "the young people of Kibra worked for, earned in over 12 months, the savings that were held by the NYS, and as the Report has said here, over Kshs500 million of it was used by the NYS to pay for recurrent expenses. The young people thought that their money was being held in trust and it would be earning interest and they would get it to invest in businesses. The NYS was using that money illegally to do other recurrent expenditures. Up to now, the SACCOs of the young people in Kibra have not received their full money. This is theft of young people’s dreams and hopes. It is a betrayal. I know CS, Waiguru, is gone, but there is the CS for Gender and Youth Affairs, the CS for the National Treasury and the CS for Devolution. They must do right to the young people of Kibra and pay their money. They should pay their money before 8th August because those angry young people will pay them in a different way on 8th August if they are not paid what they earned. The young people of Kibra do not want handouts or favours. They want an opportunity and they got that opportunity. They worked and cleaned up Kibra. Most of the young people chose to reform. They got away from activities such as petty crime. Ladies got away from issues in desperate situations where they had to sell their own bodies to make a living and buy a bag of"
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