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    "speaker_name": "Nakuru Town East, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. David Gikaria",
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    "content": "Kenyans are very industrious. Once Kenyans go to other countries and acquire property there, as Hon. Mbui said, they will want assurances concerning their establishments. People should not be threatened for their hard work and for what they have acquired. I listened carefully to the Mover who said that it should be done as per the laws of that country. We need to look at this and once it is ratified, it becomes part of the Kenyan law. If a member comes to this country, he is bound by the laws of this country. This country is very open. We saw what happened in Tanzania the other day. Our very important business people who went to Tanzania, some of their cows were confiscated and auctioned. The chicks they were going to sell were also burnt by the Tanzanian authority. We need to be assured that as you go out there to do business, you are protected. The right of entry and abolition of visas is another thing. We went to Rwanda the other day and we were surprised the country has ratified this protocol. We were kept at the airport for more than 45 minutes because we did not have a letter indicating the hotel we were going to. This is the case and yet we were just going to attend a conference. It is one thing to sign and ratify and another to implement what you have ratified. We were kept at the airport because we The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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