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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Mariam Omar",
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    "content": "Madam Temporary Speaker, I rise to support the Motion brought by my area Senator. I am saying my area Senator because every morning I come from Syokimau. I was wondering this morning. Schools will be opened next week by 30th of this month. How will our children go to school? We have rough roads and there are floods everywhere. Flooding is a disaster that we can manage. When we talk of road infrastructure being washed away by floods, it means that the quality of roads matters. When we give contracts, the Cabinet Secretary concerned, the governor and the relevant department must be concerned about the quality of roads being constructed because it is crucial. I am saying this because in Mandera County, there is a road from Garissa to Wajir. The bridge was washed away by floods last year in November. Up to now, it has not been repaired. I want to plead with road users, especially our drivers. They have to be careful when driving on flowing water. I am saying this because there is a 60-seater bus from Nairobi that goes to Mandera. I do not know what was wrong with the driver because he just drove on flowing water. The vehicle does not carry language, but human beings. So, drivers need to be careful. When it rains, we complain about too much rain. After some time, we complain of drought. We need to think about how to harvest rainwater so that when there is drought, we can use rainwater."
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