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            "speaker_title": "Hon. Rebecca Tonkei",
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            "content": "The President committed to also check on the gender rule where more women will be given chances to be in leadership positions. For the first time, many women have been given very many positions, for example, the Cabinet Secretary positions. This is the first time in Kenyan history where the President has given women equal representation."
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            "content": "The other issue that we are happy about is that of teacher recruitment. The President has committed to check on the education sector where the child of the common mwananchi is going to get the right to education through employment of teachers. We have heard the President say 56,000 teachers have been employed. Just the other day, 46,000 teachers were confirmed on permanent and pensionable terms, and as we talk right now, there is ongoing recruitment of 20,000 interns who will be confirmed after one year. So, looking at the Kenya Kwanza Government, it is the first time in the history of the country that the highest number of teachers have been employed. So, we applaud the President for giving the best speech and giving Kenyans hope that Kenya is on the right track. We support the President for this because Kenya is, indeed, on the right track. We want to tell Kenyans to look at the good things that this Government has done. Please, look at what the President is doing and support him for he is actually working very hard for Kenyans."
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            "content": "Hon. Dido Raso, Member for Saku."
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            "speaker_title": "Hon. Ali Raso",
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            "content": " Thank you very much, Hon. Deputy Speaker. Let me thank the President for his bold and focused speech. This is not the first Government. This is the fifth administration of the Republic of Kenya and within two years, Kenyans are saying the election promises have not been fulfilled. We must be careful about some of the things we are asking for. This is the Government that came into office and said that they found the national coffers empty. What is it that they can do to turn around the economy, education, health and everything around in two years? There is no Government that has bad intentions for its people. Listening to the President of the Republic of Kenya last Thursday, I think he was clear and honest. He was focused because he was telling Kenyans the problems that are there and what he intends to do to address them."
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            "speaker_title": "Hon. Ali Raso",
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            "content": "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_title": "Hon. Ali Raso",
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            "content": "On education, in the last administration, CBC was adopted. Many of us in the political space were very sceptical. We did not want to proceed with CBC. However, this administration and President William Ruto said if Kenyans find CBC to be a good system, that it is a foundational education that tends to look at skills development at a very young age, then let it be. Indeed, many professionals in that sector supported him. Today, the President has put in place the necessary infrastructure. Over 56,000 teachers have been employed so that this CBC can be a success. They say Rome was not built in a day. There is no way we are going to ask why CBC has teething problems. As Kenyans, we must begin to accept that there is no seamless system when you run a country."
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            "speaker_title": "Hon. Ali Raso",
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            "content": "Second is the issue of health. They say health is wealth. When a country invests in health, then it simply means it is looking after its people. The health system in the United Kingdom, among the oldest in the world, is still having a lot of problems. We established ours just one year down the line, and we are saying it is not working. It cannot just work on the spur of the moment. We must invest in it. We must have the necessary human capital invested. We must also have a system which is able to move things around so that it works for the people. Hon. Osoro gave an example of a Kenyan who feels that, indeed, this thing is working. We are asking ourselves why people are fighting this system. We have found out that it is a few interested parties who have invested money in hospitals and in the health system, and are benefiting from what should be a universal thing where all Kenyans benefit."
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            "speaker_name": "Saku, UDA",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. Ali Raso",
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            "content": "Let me talk about security. In the North Rift, the guns are silent. It is because of the stellar performance of this Government. If many will not talk about it, few of us will talk about it. Today, our people are not killing each other, and rustling has gone down. This has happened as a result of investment by this Government in new sub-counties and sub-locations. These have gone a long way in improving the administrative footprint of the Government."
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            "content": "Add him one minute."
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            "speaker_name": "Saku, UDA",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. Ali Raso",
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            "content": " I really want to thank the President for the sub-county of Ileret that belongs to the people of the Daasanach. They are among the minority tribes of this country. They live on the border of Kenya and Ethiopia, along the shores of River Omo and Lake Turkana. They have been given a sub county. This is how focused the Government looks at fate and how minorities must be brought into the centre of governance. Hon. Deputy Speaker, with those few remarks. I thank you."
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