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"speaker_name": "Sen. Ogola",
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"content": "We all know the training background of teachers. At the secondary level, teachers are trained and prepared to teach two subjects. When children in a class have only one or two teachers, it means that the children are going for a period of time without being attended to in an equitable manner. That is the dignity that this Bill will bring to us. When we talk about health for all, we can all picture the counties we come from. There are some villages with no basic roads. Once a woman, children or patients lack access, then it means they cannot reach a health centres. Some of them are far-flung from health facilities. If a generation is not taken care of well in terms of access to health, that tells it all. We are not giving Kenyans the dignity they require. The services I am presenting are not only limited to water, education and roads. Let us look at other sectors. In Homa Bay County, where I come from, there are only two land registries that serve over 1.4 million people. One registry serves four sub-counties and the second one serves the remaining four. This reflects the inefficiency in this sector. A Kenyan should be able to access such a service close to them if they want to do a search. If four sub-counties are crowding in one land registry, then your guess is as good as mine. For example, the registry in Homa Bay Sub-county serves Homa Bay, Ndhiwa, Suba South and Suba North sub-counties."
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