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    "id": 990086,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Ndwiga",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Peter Njeru Ndwiga",
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    "content": "I have listened to my colleagues. This is the truth of the matter. I am surprised because I was with Sen. Wetangula. I called him even in the morning to come and join us because we wanted to know the truth about this project. What has happened is the following: There are two funds. One was cotton the other was coffee. The Ministry, in their wisdom, decided that since all this is revitalization, they would start with cotton on the Western side and coffee from this other side. In other words, those of us from the Eastern side of Kenya were not benefiting from the cotton fund. Before we even go to the cotton fund, on the issue on the table on coffee, I wish my colleague would read that document. The amount of money is Kshs1.5 billion. If you were to spread it throughout this country, the effect will not be felt. Even as it is now, this money is not to revitalize coffee in coffee estates and places. It is specifically for cooperative societies. In my own county, out of 32 cooperative societies, only four will benefit from this program. If we were to spread that amount throughout the country, what then would happen?"
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