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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Cherarkey",
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        "legal_name": "Cherarkey K Samson",
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    "content": "Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. From the onset, I thank Sen. Crystal Asige for this wonderful Bill. It goes a long way to celebrate her commitment. Kenyans generally and especially PWDs should be proud of what Sen. Crystal Asige is doing to push for their welfare. She has pushed for several Bills. I request her to also diversify because most of her Bills have been biased towards PWDs. However, I think it is rightful because in any case, this section of the population also needs the necessary attention that Sen. Crystal Asige is doing. I am happy of the commitment she has in the role of Article 96 as a Senator; it is bearing fruits. She has used the same commitment she uses in the creative world. I assure you that when once in a while you listen to her songs, they are well thought out and enact a lot especially for some of us who did fasihi or literature. It sends very good messages across. According to the 2019 population and housing census, the population of PWDs is two per cent of the population. That means 0.9 million people are PWDs in Kenya. Sometimes, many people imagine that to be a PWD, you must be born with it. However, sometimes it comes because of the accidents. We all saw what happened at Londiani junction where more that 50 lives were lost. We still empathize and sympathize with those families. Many people are still recuperating in hospitals. Some of them have become permanently disabled, yet they were able-bodied Kenyans."
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