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    "id": 769742,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Ombaki",
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        "legal_name": "Ezekiel Machogu Ombaki",
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    "content": "water sources are not there anymore. So, we have to indulge in planting indigenous trees that will bring the situation back to normal. Martin Luther King once said, even if you know that the world is ending tomorrow, one thing that you should do is plant a tree. The Chinese also said, if you want to be remembered 100 years from now, plant a tree. So, I am sure that once we indulge our schools to engage in planting trees, it will inculcate a culture in our children such that they will plant trees not only in schools but will take that culture back home to their homesteads where trees will be planted. It is also necessary that as we do this, when we move to our counties and constituencies, you will get that we do not have nurseries where we will get seedlings for planting. This is something that needs to be encouraged because unless the Kenya Forest Service gets back and ensures that there are tree nurseries in each and every constituency or there are adequate seedlings to plant, it might be difficult to plant trees. We should make it a culture that as one goes to school in class one, he or she is encouraged to plant a tree, one that they will nurture and take care of until they are out of that school. With those few remarks, I support this very important Motion."
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