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"content": ", Bw. Naibu Spika, for the opportunity to contribute to this matter on the Floor of the House. I borrow a leaf from what my good professor has said. That the management of these facilities down from the village to the county level must have representatives of the people on board. We are in a situation where the appointing officer of these management boards, or the appointing officer of the superintended or administrators still wield the carrot and the stick. If they do not respond or dance to the tune of the appointing officer, the stick will do its work. If the carrot is nice to the boss, the person continues running the affairs of the facility. This reminds us that we must ring-fence and ensure that despite the fact that they are emergencies, these monies are supposed to handle, the big question here is, if the county government itself has failed to procure medicine and non-pharmaceutical products for the county, how is it possible for the health facilities to procure these things at short notice? Where are they going to get these things without following due process? We have to make sense of this matter. The facilities at the grassroots level at all times make their requisition in the main Ministry at the county level. The county level always remits what has been requested by the lower level. We have to be honest here. When you say emergencies what does that mean? Every facility, for example, in the Financial Year 2022/2023---"
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