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    "id": 1117358,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Sakaja",
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        "legal_name": "Johnson Arthur Sakaja",
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    "content": "Madam Deputy Speaker, two minutes is so difficult, but I will try. I currently have 19 girls hospitalized at Metropolitan Hospital in Buruburu, and 16 at Jamaa Hospital. We have 63 in total hospitalized because of the fire that broke out on Sunday at 4.30 p.m. One of the hostels is called Kingdom Hostel. Before that fire broke out, there had been a communication to the Principal, Mrs. Caroline Maina, about some discontent on the pressure on the Form Three girls who are being categorized according to performance. There is something wrong with how we are dealing with our students at that age. This pressure will have a mental health break down. So, something needs to be done. I am meeting with the Regional Director of the Education, together with the principal and the board of this school. We will not just address what has already happened, but to get a feel of what we must do to the other schools.The problem is when we start reporting on these fires, it causes peer pressure. Another school will say have you seen what has happened to Buruburu Girls? When I was in high school, Buruburu Girls was a very popular school. We used to call it Burumambao . They will see Buruburu Girls has burned and so they will want to burn theirs. Peer pressure will start a series. In fact, I would ask the media to limit how they report on this. This is because when other students see it, they also want to do it because it is now cool to do it. It is very unfortunate."
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