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    "id": 930477,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Nominated, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. David ole Sankok",
    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "David Ole Sankok",
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    "content": "Eighty per cent of the landmass of Kenya is not opened up in terms of infrastructure and the potential of other resources is not being fully realised because of that infamous Sessional Paper No. 10 of 1965. That is where the rain started beating us. If we equally shared the resources of this country from 1965, the 80 per cent of the landmass of this country would have been opened up in terms of infrastructure. We would have been having irrigation; we would be having underground resources contributing to our source of income hence their ability and the purchase power in those regions. If that infamous Sessional Paper No. 10 of 1965 did not alienate our livestock as not high potential, then… Our underground resources including oil through that infamous Sessional Paper were not recognised as high potential. Our tourism was not recognised as high potential. That is why we did not exploit all these resources. The 80 per cent of our landmass has to collect funds and ensure that when there is drought, we donate to them. 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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