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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Ogola",
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    "content": "man that was struggling in the village, training schools’ netballers and volleyballers in the vicinity. That man lost his life one evening when he was driving home his boda boda, because of a careless motorist who had been at a pub drinking the whole day. He then leaves the pub and drives while drunk. He left two young widows with younger children. That is the story we have as we mourn Kiptum today. However, the story of Ndhiwa will also be written in the books of history in this country, because of the Sukari Industry. We are losing so many people including the loaders and workers of that company. Madam Temporary Speaker, accidents are incidents that this country must look into. I challenge the county government where Kiptum comes from, that as we mourn and bury Kiptum, the national and county government must be there because Kiptum was an investment to this country The county government must come up and pronounce itself on how they are going to take care of the welfare of that young family that Kiptum leaves behind. As I wind up, I would like to say that accidents are a disaster in this country and the country must look into it. We must not keep on losing our people, not only athletes, but even the pedestrians on the roads. With regard to the people boarding matatus on our roads, we see the Nissans crashing on the roads every day. What is our traffic department doing other than enforcing the laws? Additionally, that department must embark on a public education for our people. Madam Temporary Speaker, I support. I mourn Kelvin Kiptum. My condolences for the bereaved family, the community he that comes from and Kenyans at large. Thank you."
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