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"speaker_name": "Central Imenti, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Moses Kirima",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. My humble question to the Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture and Livestock Development is: As the national Government, when the Cabinet Secretary tells us that he is going to join hands with the county government to distribute fertilizer or for the county government to provide stores where fertilizer will be kept for farmers to reach it quickly, is there not going to be a conflict of interest where politics will play a role? Some governors may use it as a campaign tool to deny or ensure that those not favourable to them miss these subsidies. What will the national Government pay the county government in the process? Are you giving money to the county governments to hire those stores, or is there any special fund to hire stores to keep the fertilizer? This means that some places will lack this fertilizer. The county governments may be unable to hire. Like in Meru County where we have nine sub-counties, will the county governments manage to hire nine warehouses to store this fertilizer? In the process…"
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