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            "speaker_name": "Suna East, ODM",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. Junet Mohamed",
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            "content": " You are right, Hon. Speaker. They are stateless. They are worse than minorities. People only realise the enjoyment of a right when they lose it. There are also people in this country who face a lot of discrimination. There are Kenyans who are unable to acquire national documents like an identity card and a passport. I was shocked when I saw a governor in this Republic of Kenya shouting at the top of his voice from somewhere in Mt. Elgon or Trans Nzoia saying that some Kenyans should not be given identity cards. I realised that the training of a person is very important in life. The way I am getting trained in this House is what has made me serve the people. Some of the people who have gone through the provincial administration and have served in the northern Kenya region..."
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            "content": "I started training you when you were a councillor."
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            "speaker_name": "Suna East, ODM",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. Junet Mohamed",
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            "content": " Kabisa, Hon. Speaker. You took me to Malakisi in 2005 so that I could interact with the public. A whole governor stood in his place, addressed a gathering of Kenyans and said that other Kenyans must be discriminated against. He is a former Provincial Commissioner or District Commissioner. I know the culture that goes on when you are posted to northern Kenya, where you have to be paid to give somebody his identity card. That is how some of them made their money. This is a colonial mentality. That man does not deserve to lead anybody in Kenya. It is very disheartening. He does not even deserve to be a village elder if he can openly say that certain Kenyans should not be given identity cards because they border another country. He runs a county that borders Uganda. Shame on him."
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            "content": "(Applause)"
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            "speaker_name": "Suna East, ODM",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. Junet Mohamed",
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            "content": "I know that the community he is discriminating against lives in Trans Nzoia County. You are their leader, Hon. Speaker. You also come from there. I can assure you they will never vote for him again. He has lost those votes."
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            "speaker_name": "Suba North, ODM",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. Millie Odhiambo-Mabona",
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            "content": " Hon. Nakimbia."
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            "speaker_name": "Suna East, ODM",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. Junet Mohamed",
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            "content": " His name is Hon. Nakimbia. Anakimbia tu. He is just running everywhere. I was taken aback. I know what discriminated people go through in that region. Many children in northern Kenya have finished their education in colleges and university, but they cannot get employment because they do not have identity cards. They cannot even get admission to a university because they do not have identity cards. These are the kind of leaders we have in Kenya nowadays. They openly say in public fora that we should discriminate against a certain community. He calls himself a Governor who is supposed to lead a multi-society, multi-ethnic and multi-religious county. I know he will shout at a burial in Bukusu land in Trans Nzoia abusing me tomorrow. I do not care. This is where I will speak. People of Suna East, whom I represent, include Luos, The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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            "speaker_name": "Suna East, ODM",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. Junet Mohamed",
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            "content": "Kurias, Subas, Somalis, Luhyas, Giriamas and everybody. They told me to speak here and tell the Governor that he is wrong. He cannot discriminate against other Kenyans. Who is he? Who the hell does he think he is? He talked openly about this. I do not know why the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) is no longer functioning. I thought the first person they would arrest or summon is that rogue Governor. Bordering another country does not mean you must be discriminated against. How many counties border other countries? Mandera and Busia border other countries. Where I come from, Migori County, borders Tanzania. Narok County borders Tanzania. Trans Nzoia County borders Uganda. Kwale County borders Tanzania. This does not mean that you have to discriminate against Kenyans who stay in those counties. If he fears that the community will have numbers in the next election and they may vote in a certain way, let him tell his community to give birth to more children."
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            "content": "(Laughter)"
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            "speaker_name": "Suna East, ODM",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. Junet Mohamed",
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            "content": "I will bring a petition to this House to discuss that matter. He is a national leader who is running a multi-ethnic and multi-denominational county. That should not be ignored. He talked a lot during the burial of the mother of the Speaker of the National Assembly. I kept quiet and did not respond to him. I remembered what he said about my ancestral community and just stared at him wondering why he wants to deny my people national identity (ID) cards. He wants to discriminate against other Kenyans. He wants some Kenyans to be referred to as non-Kenyans. He used to be a former Regional Commissioner. If we start talking about what happened during his leadership in the Rift Valley, we will speak for the whole day. People were tortured and killed. People were removed from the Mau Forest at night and their houses were burnt. People died, yet he still has the audacity to tell everyone who cares that they are stupid and that he can talk however he wants. You cannot discriminate against other Kenyans and expect us to keep quiet. You will not do that. I will say whatever I have said in this House outside there, including in Kitale Town, in Trans Nzoia County."
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