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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Ogola",
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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Speaker, this afternoon, I remember the Statement by the “Queen of the North”, the hon. Nominated Member, Sen. Lemaletian. She talked about the water crisis in northern Kenya. It is interesting that we talk about a crisis when there is no water and we have drought, but soon after that, we also come to lament about a crisis by water brought by floods. It brings me to the aspect of planning in this country. Were we to plan, the Government and the county governments to plan well, then our people would be having the service they require. Back in our counties, we cry for certain services that Kenyans should not be crying about these many years after Independence. If you harvest the water we are talking about here, which to me and everyone else, is a basic right; no Kenyan should go without water, food or shelter as provided in the basic needs of a person. However, look at other services; we talk about education for all, but where do we have education for all in this Republic? Some people do not have access to education right from early childhood. That is the preserve of county governments for which we sit at the Senate to guard their interests. There are children who are unable to"
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