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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Ruaraka, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. T. J. Kajwang’",
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    "content": "kilometres to look for that network. He goes under a tree or into a spot in which he can transmit the results. That has to be regulated. We called it a complementary mechanism in the other amendment. If you do not have it, you leave the IEBC to do whatever they wish to do with the results. You will find a returning officer who is unable to transmit the results. He takes five days in his House with the results. He then walks to Lokitaung and tries to find how to travel to Nairobi because there is no regulation. The second thing that this Bill deals with is the complementary mechanism of transfer of that information. Since it is something which is case by case, and since it is something which is detailed, the IEBC must give us Regulations which tell us exactly how this Thuraya will be used, exactly how the 4G or 5G network will be used; and if somebody switches off the light at night, what must be done. We have said in this Bill that we must see these Regulations in this House 30 days from assent of this Bill, meaning that by May, they will have to give us the Regulations and we will scrutinise them to know that they fit the Bill."
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