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"content": " Fair enough. Hon. Beatrice Adagala."
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to also speak on the President's address to the nation. I will speak on food security. The President assured us that it is now under control and stable in the country. He assured us that our stores have enough fertiliser as we start planting in the new year. Therefore, we shall not have any problem with food and sugar. He assured us that there was enough sugar. Instead of importing, we shall be exporting it to other countries. The President talked about housing. We realise that it is a very important unit for every Kenyan. We must live in a dignified way. The issue of flying toilets will be an idea of the past. Every Kenyan has to live in a decent house. We support the President on the affordable housing agenda so that Kenyans can live dignified lives. He talked so much about corruption, which ails our country. He assured us that clear measures would be taken against corrupt officials so that Kenya could become a corruption- free nation. I also thank the President as he talked positively about gender issues. He said that the two-thirds gender rule should be achieved, which would be a plus for the women of Kenya. We are grateful to him for that. He talked a lot about Gender-Based Violence (GBV). Several Kenyan girls and women have been abused recently. There are several cases where girls are lured into small houses called Airbnb and other places, and they are molested. Some are even killed. Hon. Temporary Speaker, we thank the President for giving a warning against those who are out there to violate women, especially right now when we have started commemorating the 16 days of activism against violence that is recognised internationally. We want to thank the President for being on the front line to ensure that women are given proper care in the"
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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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"content": "society. We are calling upon the churches and the community to instil morals in our young boys to respect their sisters, their aunties and their grandmothers, so that we can have fewer cases of gender-based violence. So, I thank the President for being on the front line in ensuring that Kenya becomes a free country away from gender-based violence against women. The President did very well by stopping the Adani tenders. He did it very well. This one shows he is a caring and listening President. Kenyans all over the country had complained about Adani deals, and I want to thank him for stopping them. However, he should also look for other ways of improving our airport, as it is the gateway to this country and looks horrible. He should look for ways to repair it so that it looks like airports in Doha and other countries. That one has to be looked into. I also thank the President for coming…"
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"content": " Give Mheshimiwa the microphone, please!"
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"content": " I also want to thank the President for expanding the digital infrastructure in this country. We want our youth to make use of it so that they can look for digital jobs across the world. We insist that if all those computer labs are built in every ward, it will be a plus to our youngsters who will look for digital jobs and market our bananas, foodstuffs and other things that the women do to ensure that our lives improve economically. Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker."
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"content": " Member of Parliament for Limuru, Hon. Kiragu, followed by the Member for Turkana Central."
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker, for allowing me to comment on the Presidential Address. First of all, I want to thank the President for his address. It was a candid address. The President was bold and honest about the issues that the public has been concerned about. This is a President who, not long ago, heard the voice of Gen Zs and the public and actually declined to sign the Finance Bill. He heard the stories about Adani, acted upon them, and cancelled the contracts. Hon. Temporary Speaker, we look forward to our President following through on the issues he has raised. Some of those issues are very important to this nation. On unemployment, he is on record for working very hard not only to create employment locally, but also to find opportunities for our young people to work overseas. On education, he discussed the challenges of the Competence-Based curriculum (CBC) and the Junior Secondary School (JSS), and outlined the measures he is undertaking, particularly on additional physical facilities and teachers who have been recruited to make sure that our education system becomes effective according to the plan. We also know that he has a financing model for universities and his strategy for ensuring that our universities stay healthy in terms of finance and management. On matters of housing, I am here on record because, in Limuru, we have 980 units being built, which has created many employment opportunities for young people. The President's idea of making sure that we remove slums in our cities and the rural areas is the way to go because every citizen in this country deserves good shelter. On matters health, I am happy to report that many people in my area and others have given testimonies about how they have been helped by the Social Health Authority (SHA) and Taifa Care. If our President is one who cares about glorifying himself, maybe, he would have called it Ruto Care. We know that Obama had Obama Care. But I am happy that he has not put his name there. He called it Taifa Care, which is good for this nation. In agriculture, he is on record for having revived 17 factories in the sugar industry, and that is the way to go. To stabilise this country, we need to develop local industries like the sugar industries. I am an ex-employee of Mumias Sugar. I know what Mumias Sugar used to be like"
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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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"content": "in western Kenya. For a country like ours to be food-sufficient and give us dignity in the world, there is nothing as bad as the leadership of a country going around the world to borrow food for its people. To hear that we have food in the stores, we can only say that subsidising production is the way to go because it has given better yields. I know people have talked about the Public Private Partnership (PPP). The country has no other way to look for money so that we can develop our infrastructure, whether it is the airport, power or roads. The only thing for the public to do is to understand the scope of what the PPP projects are intended to do. I want to support the idea of taking care of our women. The insecurity that has been there…"
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