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    "speaker_name": "Ugunja, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Opiyo Wandayi",
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    "content": " Hon. Speaker, I was saying that a few minutes ago, I faced serious challenges and difficulties accessing Parliament. The gate facing County Hall is blockaded by multitudes of doctors clad in lab coats and other attires. I have listened to the Chairman of the Committee, my very good friend, Hon. Pukose. We have a problem at hand. First and foremost, as Parliament, we need to address that blockade because it will likely cause problems. Secondly, given how we treat this issue of doctors, it is not likely to go away. More than any other institution, this House has a cardinal duty to rise to the occasion where everything else fails. This House must address the issue head-on, regardless of who is on the wrong and who is on the right. We are almost in the fourth week, and there are no signs of this strike abating. The statements that we are receiving here are not adding to anything. Something needs to be done. I heard the President saying that the Government is broke and, therefore, cannot pay and will not pay. He also advised that Kenyans, including doctors, must now start to live within their means. Fair enough. As we say so, what are we doing to ensure that these doctors The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor"
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