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    "id": 84276,
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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Mututho",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "John Michael Njenga Mututho",
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    "content": "I recently went to Somaliland. I was shocked that over 5,000 Kenyans are expatriates there. But we do not have an embassy there because somebody thinks; we should not have an Embassy there. Note that it is not necessary for us to have an embassy there, but it is a shame of our time when we cannot create jobs even for our graduates. This is a country that respects us to an extent of allowing over 5,000 Kenyans to work there. Why do we not recognise them? In the process of not recognising them, we also do not recognise our Kenyans there. There is no nation in the world which will ignore 5,000 of its citizenry and let them just sit there because their big brother in America is saying; do not look at it that way. That is wrong. That is a policy drawn in Washington. If this country is independent and I believe truly it is, we are elected Members of Parliament, and then we should come out of the cocoon and be able to tell Kenyans in a language they can understand: You put your mouth where your money is at this particular time. Your money is in Somaliland. Even if you do not like Somaliland people, Kenyans are there. They have respected us. They have afforded us the courtesy of us being expatriates."
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