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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Kiambaa, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Njuguna Kawanjiku",
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    "content": "On the issue of responsibility and accountability, parents need to support their children. We cannot give children who are in Class Five gadgets like laptops and phones to make them happy. They can access pornography through the internet. The next thing is that they will want to experience whatever they are watching on phones and television channels back at home. We need more accountability and responsibility as far as our children are concerned. Countries in Europe and United Kingdom (UK) have been able to educate their children. If I post something on social media like TikTok, you have no control of your child seeing it. This is something you may not know how to control. The best thing to do is to make them aware of the situation and the happenings in their lives; that while it is not a bad thing, it happens at a certain age and area. Sex education is a discussion that is welcome as far as our country and this House is concerned. This is a House of laws. We need to make it mandatory for all public primary schools. The Ministry of Education should introduce guidance and counselling on sex education and those who teach them should ensure that they understand whatever is happening in their lives and the country. I support."
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