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"speaker_name": "Central Imenti, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Moses Kirima",
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"content": "Therefore, with free movement, this will mean our people will move to various countries to export their skills, and this will be a great gain to this country. So, by going out there, they will be paid in foreign currency and when it is brought to this country, it will improve our economy and status. The free movement has a lot of gains which are not necessarily economic. However, looking at this country keenly, we are depleting our resources. These are our natural products and other beneficial products to the people. For example, we recently closed our lumbering industry in the country. However, with free movement, people will engage economically with other countries. For example, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has a natural equatorial forest. So, we can import timber and other minerals. However, without free movement we will not gain economically."
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