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"speaker_name": "Sen. Orengo",
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"content": "have “eaten” money meant to fight this pandemic, in all seriousness, are not better than those who commit the offence of genocide. We cannot be afraid to say so. Madam Temporary Speaker, I want to urge the Government agencies that are dealing with those who are playing around with the funds that have been allocated for the fight against this pandemic. You are not doing a great job. In the United States of America (USA), within one year of Trump’s presidency, his own colleagues in Government were serving jail terms. In our situation, somebody can run away with murder and, year in, year out, you do not hear of any results at all. I plead that in relation to the fight against this pandemic, nobody should be excused when they mess around with the lives of Kenyans. More importantly, we need to know in the next two or three months, how many loads of vaccines we are going to get and from where, and which vaccines are good for which variant. It looks like the variants from India are getting into our country with intensity that probably we cannot determine. Madam Temporary Speaker, I want to congratulate the Senator for Vihiga County, Sen. Khaniri, for being very consistent on this matter. Sen. Sakaja, I want you to come around and join him together with Sen. Kasanga. I think this is one issue that will make and break some of us here in terms of being remembered for causes that we fought for. Thank you."
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