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"speaker_name": "Mr. Nanok",
"speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Forestry and Wildlife",
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"legal_name": "Josephat Koli Nanok",
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"content": "Before discussing the Vision 2030 in this country, we need to realize that about 20 per cent of the Kenya land mass, where majority of Kenyans are living, we have exhausted all the resources. Be it energy or water, we have exhausted it. The only way Kenya can achieve its Vision 2030 is by exploiting untapped resources in those areas that are affected by cattle rustling. I can tell you for a fact that my own constituency, the green energy holds a potential of about 4,000 geothermal power. But the only thing that can make the Government not to exploit this resource is the problem of insecurity. So, time has come for us to tackle this issue head on because it is a threat to our national security. These areas have potential to develop. We all remember the NARC Government tackled the issue of street children. It put in place special programmes to rehabilitate street children. It did succeed by rehabilitating them and putting them into gainful employment. Why can we not come up with special programmes for ex-combatants, so that they can abandon these illegal activities?"
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