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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale",
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        "legal_name": "Bonny Khalwale",
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    "content": "I, therefore, support the Petition and make the following remarks: One, even as we build a footbridge, are the traffic lights in Nairobi working? Where the traffic lights are working, why do the traffic police come there to interfere with them? The traffic lights are prompting you to move yet the police block you, hence promoting congestion in the process. To me, that is lack of functionality in the police traffic department. My second comment is on the Nairobi Expressway. This was an idea, which ordinarily should have been a game changer. However, there are aspects of that highway that completely negate the purpose of the rapid transport. Namely; motorist come all the way from Mlolongo and upon arriving into the city, they are then unable to enter it. There is either no entry to take people either to the Upper Hill, Central Business District (CBD) or the main CBD in the city centre. Therefore, motorist are forced to go all the way to Museum Hill. There is a need to rethink the exit outlets on the Nairobi Expressway so that there is entry into the CBD in Upper Hill and the main CBD. My last point on this very important Petition is about boda boda . The impunity demonstrated by boda boda operators in Nairobi is amazing. They ride their motorcycles on the opposite side of the road. I am glad to inform Kenyans that I am doing a comprehensive law. A Bill that will bring order in boda boda operation. Since the relevant department is already seized of the Bill, I hope that as a House, we shall work on it quickly so that we can do to Kenya what Rwanda has done to their boda boda sector."
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