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"speaker_name": "Sen. Crystal Asige",
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"content": "Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for the opportunity to add my voice to the Statement sought by Sen. Orwoba, which I support. It is a progressive and relevant Statement, and I congratulate Sen. Orwoba for bringing this to the House. It also ties nicely with the previous Statements that Sen. Orwoba sought. She reminded us yesterday that during the First Session of the House, she asked Safaricom and the Communication Authority of Kenya (CA) to divulge more information regarding data protection in the country. In addition to what has already been contributed by other Senators on this Statement, I want to bring the scenario, which I have been made aware of by the disabled community where Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) data is also being abused in the same way as has been spoken. When I go to different forums, PWDs give me the experience of having their identification at entrances of shopping malls and office buildings, which sometimes are used to abuse and register under their names for benefits because of different types of reliefs that are accorded to PWDs. There are special reliefs accorded to us as PWDs because of our day-to-day challenges. Secondly, identification (ID) cards are also used in relation to car registration. When you walk or drive to a shopping mall, your car is identified and when you walk to the entrance, you leave your ID card. So, it is easy for people who want to abuse, usurp or otherwise cause havoc, to correlate your ID card number with your car registration"
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