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"speaker_name": "Pokot South, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. David Pkosing",
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"content": "Saturday morning. It is very sad for West Pokot and my constituency. I thank you for giving us this opportunity to ventilate and share information for national interest. About 20,000 people who are still alive are affected in one way or another. They are in camps. We have three camps in West Pokot. The biggest camp is in Nyerkulian, which is about 10,500 feet above sea level. There are others in Parua and Tamkal Primary schools, which are hosting the people I talked about. This has never happened in West Pokot. In the history of our community, such things have never happened that in one night, we lose 51 lives. Because we do not have the machinery, people are still excavating to see their loved ones. Quite a number of people are still missing in West Pokot. I take this opportunity as a victim to thank the Red Cross. I thank His Excellency the President because he led the rescue mission in West Pokot. He called me. We talked. He sent his message of condolence to the great people of Pokot South and West Pokot in general. I also thank the Deputy President for finding time to visit the area."
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