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"speaker_name": "Nakuru Town East, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. David Gikaria",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I rise with mixed reaction on the Petition that you earlier read regarding sports. I do agree with a few of the sentiments that the petitioner has requested particularly on registration of some of these sporting places, for instance, gyms. Sometimes, you find a gym with an incompetent instructor who ends up injuring even the people who are going there. So, that will go a long way in trying to improve the facilities and what is being taught there as well as heath matters. It is not that easy on matters to do with quality of grounds, say, in our learning institutions like primary schools. Some of these schools do not even cut grass in their fields. So, sometimes, it is not that possible because, again, all these depend on funding from the Ministry of Education. The other bit is on changing the name of the Act. Changing of name will not cause any effect on the amendment of the Act. Most importantly, I do not know which people are talking about Kenyans. Kenyans walk, and walking is a form of exercise. Almost 80 per cent of Kenyans do exercise by going to work and going back home on foot. So, on this aspect of few rich people going to gyms and other places makes the Petition to be misplaced. It is not addressing the actual issue of sports. Thank you, Hon. Speaker."
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