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"speaker_name": "Sen. Omogeni",
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"content": "Madam Temporary Speaker, I have always wondered whether the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) knows that any good facility needs to be maintained and not allow it to totally break down and then start to look for money to do repairs. Most of us have travelled to developed countries and we have seen that all roads there take care of pedestrians such as school going children. It is for that reason that there are pedestrian crossing areas on the roads, popularly known as zebra crossing and flyovers. How can a contractor construct a road in a densely populated area such as Outer Ring Road and fail to make provision for a pedestrian crossing or flyover for school going children? I had an incident at a market called Nyansiongo at a school called Gesebei, which is on the Kisii-Keroka-Sotik Highway. A speeding vehicle killed two school going children. I wrote to the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) requesting that they should put signage for people to slow down as they approach the school. However, they have done nothing to date."
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