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    "id": 814972,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. Wario",
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    "speaker": {
        "id": 13224,
        "legal_name": "Golich Juma Wario",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I may not look like a farmer, but I am a very good farmer who comes from Hola Irrigation Scheme, in Eka-Ishirini Village. I was born and brought up in Hola Irrigation Scheme and my father used to take me to these farms when I was young. When my father died, I inherited farm No.495, which is my rural home. I, therefore, know how irrigation schemes have been run because I have lived there since I was young. There is no irrigation taking place at the Galana-Kulalu Food Security Irrigation Scheme; it is just open land. The only thing that they are doing is to prevent the pastoralist communities from accessing River Sabaki with their livestock. The people who were given those farms to produce food are no longer there. Only a few people were left there and they are busy stopping our livestock from accessing River Sabaki. A lot of money was pumped there and we were told that a better project would be put in place. We were forced to vacate that land to allow irrigation and go to the upper parts of Kone and Asa. However, today there is no irrigation taking place there. We are busy allocating more land for irrigation when the irrigation projects that we set up earlier have failed. There is no irrigation at the Hola Irrigation Scheme; it is just a farm full of"
}