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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Kacheliba, PDR",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Mark Lomunokol",
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    "content": "When a disaster like this strikes, we should be asking the following questions as a country: How do we respond to a disaster like a landslide or mudslide when it occurs? How can we prevent mudslides from occurring in the future? Below are the answers. The affected persons should be relocated to safer grounds and be compensated with land in Government farms like the Agricultural Development Corporations (ADC) farms or buy other pieces of lands for them. The Government should also move with speed and plant trees, so that future attacks of this magnitude are averted. In conclusion, this country seems not to have learnt from previous disasters like the Westgate terror attack and collapse of houses in Nairobi. Our level of response is still slow. It is now four days since the disaster struck. As I speak, many of the bodies are still trapped in the mud. If the military chopper fails to reach the place, who else can save us? It is a question we need to ask ourselves."
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