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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Kibet Komingoi (",
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    "content": "Bureti, UDA): Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker. I think it is easier to please voters in Kenya than to please the Speaker. I have been here for several days, waiting for a chance to speak and make my maiden speech. I thank you for this opportunity. It pleased God and the people of Bureti to elect me. I am very grateful to the people of Bureti in all the wards—Tebesonik, Cheboin, Kapkatet, Cheplanget, Chemosot, Litein and Kisiara—who gave us an overwhelming victory to be in this Parliament. I will not belabour the point. I want to talk about the issues that we will be addressing in Bureti. Some of them were covered in the President’s Speech. Bureti Constituency is one of the constituencies with no tap water. We will be looking forward to implementation of the water projects promised by the Kenya Kwanza team. Two, we are looking forward to engaging on construction of infrastructure in Bureti Constituency. There are roads that need to be tarmacked, including Chebwagan-Kabala, Boguiyot-Kapkisiara and Chelilis-Getarwet-Charera roads. We hope in five years, this Government will see these developments through. On education, we hope that the Government will reconsider some of its plans because the teachers of Bureti have been asking me. I am sure some of you Members have also received the same sentiments about the abuse or the failed delocalisation programmes. We are hoping that teachers will be sent back to their communities to teach there and retire from their homes."
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