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"content": "readiness and preparedness that will be in good capacity to help the nation evade any kind of heavy rains that were akin to El nino at that time. Even if this is not the magnitude that we expect of El nino, it is still destructive enough to make it difficult for the country. As a House, we also do know that there are resources that had already been dedicated by respective county governments. We saw a number of counties coming out strongly saying that they had set aside resources. For instance, in Nairobi City and Mombasa counties, there were investments in boats, drainage and increasing the service levels of the roads. Right now, there is no county governor who is willing to talk about those resources. The Senate should rise above any other leadership in the country and question where these resources have gone to. If resources have been put in place to deal with floods and serious issues of emergencies and those monies are nowhere to help people now, where did they go to? We must question, summon governors, visit the counties affected by floods and ask where these resources are being deployed to help the people. In the same manner, we must hold the national Government accountable for billions of monies that were put to deal with floods and complement those that the county governments had put in place. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I support this serious Motion. I hope that Members do not just contribute to it, but perhaps in the subsequent Motion that we are going to have---"
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