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    "id": 776245,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Wamunyinyi",
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    "speaker": {
        "id": 291,
        "legal_name": "Athanas Misiko Wafula Wamunyinyi",
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    "content": "This morning, I was blocked by cows along Lang’ata Road as I was coming to town. The cows were many. They have destroyed all the grass and the flowers and anything that is being grown there. The County of Nairobi has laws and regulations about grazing animals. These are things that must also be taken into account when doing projections and planning development. Animals must also be planned for. We need a specific number of animals and some place for grazing. Those with animals in Nairobi should be given some alternative place to grow some grass for them. The Government can arrange and grow some grass for them instead of allowing them to come and eat the flowers on Uhuru Highway, causing traffic jam every morning. The point I am trying to raise is that there has to be collaboration, coordination and planning. Even as we approve this good policy, we must also look at other related issues. Another issue I thought is important specifically is to ensure that this growth is maintained. You initiate a paper and set in motion good aspects like growth in housing but for how long? Is this going to be sustained? There must also be a good plan to ensure sustainability, to ensure that whatever you are undertaking is going to go on for posterity and that it will be continuous and progressive. The aspect of resource mobilisation, expertise and all related aspects need to be taken into account so that as we move forward, our people benefit from this."
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