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"speaker_name": "Hon. Linturi",
"speaker_title": "The Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture and Livestock Development",
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"content": "Additionally, I asked them to give me a list of one station in every ward; meaning we will be opening 1,450 ward stations in the country. It is an investment by itself, but for whatever it costs to ensure that our Kenyan farmers are happy, we are willing to go that extra mile. Therefore, I also ask the Members to support us in making sure that you push your governors. Since, the framework and the understanding that we agreed on is that, they will be able to give us the stores. Even if it means getting contract employees with the equipment that is required for fertilizer redemption in every ward, we will go out our way to ensure that is done. We asked the CECMs to comply and compliance here means giving us the names of those stations by the 15th of this month because this is February. That was the deadline; a day after Valentine. I want to say and repeat again from the Senate, because this is the House that oversights counties, please, ask your governors to comply. By last week, when we had the Cabinet retreat, only 15 counties had complied with the agreement and had met their bargain on the list that is meant to come to the Ministry for us to be able to organize ourselves and the rains are setting in. Please, put pressure on them. Let them send the list to my Ministry, so that we are able to get fertilizer to a station in every ward and be able to ensure that farmers have access to fertilizer easily, cheaply and conveniently. I thank you."
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