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"speaker_title": "Hon. David Ole Sankok",
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"content": " Thank you very much, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Let me start by thanking and congratulating the Member for Mvita, Hon. Nassir Sherriff, for bringing this particular Motion and for fighting for the interests of the people whom we represent from the Coast region. Hon. Nassir is surely an oasis of wisdom from the coast region and is a very friendly person to persons with disability and that is why I must support this particular Motion. The SGR must be competitive enough to attract business without being coercive. We cannot coerce our businesspersons or force them to use the SGR for the purported reason that we have borrowed so much. The SGR should not bear the burden of our enormous appetite for loans and debt. It should be left to be competitive because whatever we have borrowed as a country may not have directly been used in the SGR. Therefore, the SGR alone cannot bear the burden of our enormous appetite for debts or even quench our enormous thirst for loans. The SGR- and I think the architects of the SGR - should go back to the drawing board. This is because it is only last week that I was with the Committee on Transport, Public Works and Housing led by Hon. Pkosing, a very good friend of mine. We went complaining that the Phase 2B started from the Naivasha Dry Port, 50 kilometers into Narok and all of sudden stalled in a 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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