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    "content": "organisations in Kenya that quickly responds as volunteers and it is organized. That is the reason the President of this Republic gave them Kshs1 billion to resettle flood victims all over the country. He has acknowledged that his Government agencies have failed. That is why we have given a non-state actor. Why would we, the sponsors of this Bill, not put the KRCS if the President has acknowledged them? We will incorporate surveyors and engineers for the construction industries, but not just anybody. We have been told that the Directorate of Immigration and Registration of Persons ought to waive the rules on expert on fire. In the Sinai Tragedy, we got doctors to come into the country and we waived their visa requirements and that of the organization that licences doctors. So, it is also incorporated in this Bill. Madam Temporary Speaker, Sir, I am happy with the comments made by Sen. Mwaura, which are spot on. I am also happy that we participated with him in the last session to craft some of these clauses. The reason it appeared well drafted is because we sat, as eight legislators, including Sen. Mwaura and went clause by clause for two days in Mombasa. If the credit comes to me, I must share it with people like him for the good work they did at the time, hence the reason this Bill appears to be well done. I hope that I will not be blowing my trumpet if I said it is indeed well done. With those few remarks, I beg to reply and seek, under Standing Order No. 55, that you defer putting of the question to a later date."
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