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"speaker_name": "Kiambu, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Jude Njomo",
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"content": "If you go to any Registrar of Person’s office, you will find so many identification cards which have been lost. There is no way their owners can be traced because they have no contacts in their database. If somebody does not have a telephone number, then it will not be registered. It is not compulsory for that number to be registered. I would like my telephone number to be with the Registrar of Persons, so that when I lose my identification card, like I have done right now, it can be taken to him and he can either call me, send me a text message or an email. It is a way of modernising our system of registration by making it easier to trace our lost documents. It is going to help us as a people and as a nation. If I do not have an email address, it should not be registered and this law does not require that my email address must be registered but it gives me an option that if I want my telephone number to be registered, I write it there. But if I am uncomfortable with my telephone number being there then the Registrar of Persons has no business having it."
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