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"speaker_name": "Sen. Cherarkey",
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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, we must motivate them. I can see the Minority Side, led by Sen. Sifuna are so happy that they have even gone to take tea. Let us be honest in this country. I even saw our women roast maize in Kingwal but without sheds yet this is a rainy season. They are forced to go to hospital more often. It is funny that in Nandi, you would buy food in places where you are not sure of your hygiene. When you fall sick, you go to Kapsabet Referral Hospital where there are no drugs and you end up buying drugs from a pharmacy run by county staff. It does not make sense. That is why some of us are at pain. Wananchi in Nandi County sometimes ask me what the role of devolution is. They would ask where the money we send to the county is. We must be held accountable. I have seen the National Agricultural and Rural Inclusive Growth Project (NARIGP), the Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA) and other organizations giving a lot of money through agriculture. The county bought avocado seedlings and would give one avocado seedling to a farmer. It does not make value. Others went and bought chicken and chicks. What do you call---"
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