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    "id": 798624,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Pareno",
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        "legal_name": "Judith Ramaita Pareno",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for allowing me to condole with Sen. Kihika and the families that have been affected in Nakuru County. I take this opportunity to also thank the Government for moving very first to give a fund. As a Committee, we were already told that the fund for settling these people is there. However, as a Committee we had requested that we continue with the search. By the time the Committee was visiting, they were told that the search had slowed down, yet we still had people who were missing and suffering families. We have appealed that the search continues so that we can get those that are missing. Interestingly, the Committee was told that - and the WARMA people on the ground had confirmed - that they had been denied access for inspection. We were asking who it was that is above the law. A person who denies access for inspection and had blocked two rivers? We were told that the Mr. Patel blocked two rivers, such that even villagers do not have access to them. Who is this Patel who cannot be arrested after a crime has been committed, blocks rivers, denies villagers access to rivers and denies inspection by WARMA? I think somebody is going to be held accountable. Why did WARMA keep quiet when somebody refused access for inspection. Why did you not tell people to take action against someone who stopped you from your work? We will have a lot of homework between both WARMA and Mr. Patel. People should be brought to account. Thank you."
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