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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Ochillo-Ayacko",
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    "content": "A family that is visited with the misfortune of cancer cannot have savings. You will spend millions of shillings supporting the loved one, be emotionally devastated and unable to be a productive Kenyan. It maybe that the person is the breadwinner of the family. Cancer does not respect age, wealth or anything. We recently lost my neighbour, the late Simeon Nyachae, a person who had immense credibility and wealth. Cancer is not a respecter of those things and will visit anybody, including your family and that of the President, the former Prime Minister and the Deputy President. I plead that we all pull together towards this common, but devastating enemy. This is what we must do. Other enemies must be faced. The insurance cover we have, for instance, if you have renal problems and you have to dialyse three times a week, it is expensive. Nephrologists are expensive and not found in any county. I am sure if you went to Migori or Kitui County - I like Kitui because Sen. Wambua is my friend - ask them who a nephrologist is. They will wonder if you are talking about a witchdoctor or a doctor and yet these fellows must be treated, examined and supported."
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