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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Cherargei",
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        "legal_name": "Cherarkey K Samson",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise to second this Motion. In as much as we continue to condole with the family, friends and colleagues of the late Prof. Ken Walibora, who most of us knew through his writing of brilliant Kiswahili books. Most of his books were used by some of us during high school as the approved set-books. I have read a number of his books. One of the good one is Siku Njema. He was a remarkable person, an educationist and a writer but unfortunately because of that accident he passed on. I agree with the Committee recommendations. When the investigation was done, the Kenya National Hospital (KNH), did its best to ensure that Prof. Ken Walibora- after that fateful accident that later claimed his life-was attended to. The KNH is one of the few referral hospitals that we have in the country. Most of the accident and emergency units within our counties and hospitals are not well resourced. We must train and ensure that there are critical caregivers to ensure that the people who get into accidents such as drowning and car accidents, are able get the first aid. Therefore, it is very important to get the necessary personnel for emergency and critical care when we get the money. I am happy that the Conditional Grants Act has been signed into place to ensure transparent and accountable use of funds that are provided through conditional grants that are given by donors and other agencies in this Republic."
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