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    "id": 1161359,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Farhiya",
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        "legal_name": "Farhiya Ali Haji",
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    "content": "Madam Deputy Speaker, sometimes I ask who cursed people in this country. You have a voter’s card and the Constitution of Kenya has given you powers to elect the right people to govern you. When we established county governments, we felt that we had arrived. We knew we were going to govern ourselves and do what the Constitution expected us to do and serve people who elect us. However, that is not what is happening in the counties. The Committee recommends that they should have systems for recordkeeping. If you are serious and want to keep records, you can even use a simple Excel sheet to keep everything you have. The only thing you need to do is take a little bit of time the first time when you are keeping records and ledgers. Once that is done, it is a matter of updating when new stock is in. What is hard about that? I would like to give an example of my own County of Wajir. They have already busted the personnel threshold of 35 per cent. The last time I checked, the percentage had reached 60 or thereabout. Who are they recruiting and paying and who is keeping proper records? Despite the increase in allocation to counties by Kshs53 billion, there is still no improvement in recordkeeping or getting the right drugs in the stores. That is not happening."
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