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"speaker_name": "Kikuyu, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Kimani Ichung'wah",
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"content": " Hon. Speaker, the Cabinet Secretary asserts he was at the airport to receive them. I do not know if it was at the airport. I am assuming it was at the airport. Maybe he can clarify. If there would be any evidence, I propose that the evidence be adduced through the relevant Committee. That is to give the House comfort that, indeed, the Cabinet Secretary or any representative of the ministry was at hand to receive them. Because this is an open engagement, I have received a text message from somebody who says he is a sports photographer. I choose not to read his name. He says, “I would like to inform you that even the current Team Kenya in Budapest was not issued with running shoes or spikes and athletes had to source old spikes or borrow from friends.” Part (c) of the Question was about the measures the Ministry is taking to ensure the ill treatment of athletes and other sportsmen does not recur. Probably, the Cabinet Secretary should also give the specific measures he has taken. Some of the things we would like to hear is whether the Cabinet Secretary needs the support of this House in budgetary allocation. Members of the Departmental Committee on Sports and Culture, and the Budget and Appropriations Committee represented here can note some of the things they need to support the Cabinet Secretary when we engage in the budget-making process later in the year from October."
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