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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Khaniri",
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        "id": 171,
        "legal_name": "George Munyasa Khaniri",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is difficult to understand why it has become so hard to get a birth certificate, which is basically one’s personal details printed on an A5 piece of paper, signed and embossed. Some of the reasons enumerated by the Civil Registrar of Persons Office in Vihiga include inadequate staff in the department and delay in dispatch of the birth certificates from the Government Printer. The most absurd reasons of all is that the Government Printer has no paper to print this document. While the Government is planning to give its citizens a Huduma Number at a cost of Kshs7 billion, the same Government cannot afford to procure printing paper for birth certificates. I believe that most people would like to understand the rationale used by the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of the National Government, in conjunction with the Ministry of Information Communication and Technology (ICT) to roll out another layer of registration when they are unable to offer the most basic of registration, which is a birth certificate."
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