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"content": "reservoir system of water in this country? Thirdly, what action are we taking as a country? I am talking about the inter-county relationship. What happens in one county affects the other county. To what extent are we able to moderate this intergovernmental relationship in terms of the riparian land? Finally, this riparian land goes beyond Kenya. There are other riparian areas that affect this country in one way or the other. Is there a way that we can jointly work together in the East African Community for the conservation of the riparian area? I have Masai Mara ecosystem in mind. I am also thinking of the dam which is being built in Ethiopia. That dam is now affecting Lake Turkana and the flow of water to other areas. It is also affecting the ecosystem of the fish. I would like the Chairperson of the National Land Commission to be seized of the issue that we have now reached at a level where it is an emergency for water provision. I never thought that we would be lacking water in Kisii at one stage. In Nyeri, there used to be a beautiful river when you are driving down through to the Senator of Nyeri’s home in Karatina and coming down. You would enjoy the ripples of that river. It is gone. Are we not self-destructive?"
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