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    "id": 1440348,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Baringo County, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Jematiah Sergon",
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    "content": "In the society, we should look at whether we want to entertain pregnancies in school. As Africans and as much as we have problems of teenage pregnancies in our society, we do not want to take it up as a promotion. We should not make it okay for a girl-child to be pregnant as long as she can still get the opportunity to go back to school. By doing this, we will erode most of the morals in the society. I do not mind it and I will still encourage the child to go back to school. However, it is not a good idea to encourage those girls to get pregnant just because they are able to go back to school. Some students work very hard to maintain discipline and complete their studies without getting pregnant. We will most likely be disadvantaging and influencing those who are keen to finish school without getting pregnant. We will be allowing much indiscipline. As a Women Representative, I pay school fees for most them. Their performance in school is very wanting due to distractions from society. You cannot be a mother and a student at the same time. If you ask me, this Bill needs a lot of clean up. I do not know whether we will ask the Mover to withdraw and re-introduce it so that we take some time to understand and prosecute it to impact the society."
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