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            "content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, this Government likes working on a crisis mode. Lecturers went on strike and they were eventually sorted out. Teachers went on strike and they were eventually sorted out. Doctors gave notice 19 days prior to the strike. Why must the Ministry wait to initiate dialogue with doctors until they go on strike when they know the vital sector the doctors serve?"
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            "content": "Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this chance. The Assistant Minister has said that the consultants have taken over the work that the doctors have been performing. Is the Assistant Minister saying that the work the doctors, who are over 2,300 do can very easily be taken over by other consultants and, therefore, they have been redundant or something? Can this Government demonstrate to this country that one of the biggest problems we have is brain drain; that is training doctors at public expense, only for us to end up losing them to countries like Namibia, Botswana, South Africa and the rest of Europe? Is this not an opportunity for the Government to alleviate this problem and ensure that doctors are properly remunerated so that they can be retained? Could the Government come out clear and say that they will do this rather than adopt the kind of attitude it has adopted of ignoring the doctors and telling them that it does not give a damn whether they work or not?"
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            "content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, could the Assistant Minister confirm that the real reason why the “do not care or arrogant attitude of the Government” is because, they themselves, members of the Government, do not use public hospitals where these doctors work? This is because they go to private hospitals that majority of Kenyans who are poor cannot afford. That is why the Government is exhibiting the same attitude that we saw from the Minister for Transport who is seated next to him in ordering the demolitions in Syokimau, Maasai Village and other places."
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            "content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you have heard hon. Imanyara say that the Minister for Transport demonstrated some arrogance by ordering demolitions in Syokimau."
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            "content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am not aware of any order that I have done, either by way of a written directive or by pronouncement on the demolition. Could he substantiate the claim he is making that I actually ordered any demolitions when I know I have not done it?"
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            "content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is self-evident. It is a matter that is so obvious. The Minister stood on the Dispatch Box when all of us were sitting in this House to defend and say they will not go to court. They will not seek court directions, and they will watch while thousands of Kenyans were being improvised. However, the question was addressed to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance. Is it in order for him to try to divert attention of the Assistant Minister for Medical Services from answering the question that this Government does not care about the plight of its citizens?"
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            "content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will start with my good friend that the Government has not exhibited arrogance. If at all we exhibited arrogance, we will not have sat and burnt the midnight oil with the Treasury officials. I want to thank the Treasury officials in this case, because the whole of Sunday, we were together with them until 2.00 a.m., and we managed to secure, Kshs1.3 billion as allowances."
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            "content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Government has actually shown goodwill to all the Kenyans."
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