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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, the statements I am making are bitter, but I have to make them for them to understand that there is a reason why we are the minority and why there is the majority. That said, there is no difference between what happened in Elgeyo-Marakwet where people were abandoned after the mudslide; there is no difference about what happened in Solai when people died; and there is no difference about what is happening in Nairobi. All of it is the same. We have a Government that does not value human beings. They have power and power is sweet. It is sweeter and it is concentrated. Power corrupts and it has corrupted. I agree with Sen. Murkomen that we cannot wait for a week. Children are hungry and it is possible that nobody is going to offer any of the landless people accommodation. It is sad. Could somebody wait for another day to do this? Therefore, the answer must come immediately. There is nothing that prevents the Senate Committee from getting Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) tomorrow and going to Kariobangi. If we are serious, we must be seen where these things are happening. Let us go together with Sen. Sakaja and find out where the people who have been evicted slept, where they get food, and where the children go for the most simple basic human dignity such as toilets. Mr. Speaker, Sir, recently I mentioned the Book of Revelations. Sen. Ochillo- Ayacko told us where the Book was written."
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