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    "speaker_name": "Nominated, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. David ole Sankok",
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    "content": "officers who have acquired disability can still be of assistance in recording OBs in office work. The Police Service requires office work. This can only be streamlined if we have a commissioner with disabilities. The reason why I support this list against those odds is because of the nominees themselves. The nominees are not only qualified but there are two female nominees amongst the six nominees which gives us two-thirds gender threshold which we want. There is a nominee called John ole Moyaki. The Maasai people say that if things get worse, you go back to your father’s house. That is why when I see the name of a Maasai, I support the nominees. Nowadays, pastoralists do not have names of Maasais, Somalis, Ndorobos or Pokots. We are now under a new name of wafugaji . They are pastoralists. We control 80 per cent of the whole country. We are endowed with underground resources including oil in Turkana, gold and other underground minerals. So, when we see one of our own, we support them because after a long time, especially after Sessional Paper No.10 of 1965 which marginalised pastoralists, we are now coming back. We have to support our fellow wafugaji . With those many remarks, I support the nominees."
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