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"speaker_name": "Funyula, ODM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr) Ojiambo Oundo",
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"content": "if we are going for amendments to address the problem that we have had, let us go to the root cause of the problems and not deal with superficial issues only. There is no way you can deal with the supply chain of drugs to a hospital and you do not deal with doctors who diagnose and dispense the drugs. You will not have solved the problem; you will have only made it easier for the process to move but you will have allowed typical abuse of the process. It is, therefore, important – I want to urge everybody who is concerned – that at the Committee of the whole House stage we open up this Bill for enrichment so that whatever we will give out there as the final document will be something that will solve our problems once and for all. As it is in this Bill, we are only scratching the surface of the problem; we are not solving the problem in detail. Delimitation of electoral units is provided for under Article 89 of the Constitution. This Article was provided for with the appreciation that demographics, migrations, settlement patterns, population densities and economic activities will change. Therefore, it must be given time to be reviewed. The Constitution has set a limit of 290 constituencies. What purpose is this delimitation going to achieve? We will move one clan from this area to another where they will be – as the minorities always complain – lorded over. So, it is time we looked at the Bill in totality. On the face of it, I support the Bill but we will have to do…"
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