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    "speaker_name": "Migori County, Independent",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Fatuma Mohammed",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker, for this opportunity. I stand here to confirm that I will vote ‘no’. I oppose this Bill with the strongest words possible. Hon. Temporary Speaker, I would like those speaking in this House to go to their phones and see what is happening on the streets. If there is any public participation that needs to be done, it is now. Go out and see what is happening on the streets. All our uniformed policemen are out there to tackle it out with the youths. The youths are not from Kibera or Majengo; they are from Karen, Kayole, and Lavington. They are Christians, Muslims, and all mixed races. They are against this Bill. But because they voted for me, today, I will vote for them saying it is a ‘no’. There is a problem with the youths getting jobs in this country. The majority of them are now depending on social media to make some pennies to feed their families. As we say that we have lowered the cost of bread, may I tell you that bread will not be affordable at all for the youths because the smartphones that they use to do TikTok and any other small businesses that can give them funds have been levied about Ksh225 on top of the current price. We are well aware that we do not have smartphones manufactured here of a better quality that they can use for their business."
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