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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Tobiko",
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    "content": "”. I do not know how to answer that. Sisi ndio Serikali, but some of the fruits are too high for us to reach and bring them down. We cannot do a road, connect them to power or construct a hospital. There is nothing we can do. Madam Temporary Speaker, besides the fact that some projects receive money and do not get completed--- For the case of Tharaka-Nithi, we were told it is the Ministry that is doing the project and not the county government. The Ministry has engineers and other experts. It is a Ministry that gets money from the Exchequer. Why are these projects not completed? Sometimes we blame counties when we should not. Sometimes it is just good for us to know where the buck stops. Who is this that is not moving when they should? Who is this not doing what they should? Let us all listen. We should open our eyes and ears to what these young Kenyans are saying. They do not know who is a Maasai, Kikuyu, Kalenjin, Luo, Kamba and so on. They do not know who is a Christian or a Muslim. What they know is that they are Kenyans who should be enjoying services from a Government they elected. If they do not, they will smoke all of us out of this town. Today, I posted something on a family page. The kind of responses I received from my own child, I was like; wait, it is not me. I was being told that we should fix the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) and public hospitals and employ the interns. I was like; I wish I could because I am not the one who does that. There are many things we are being told even in our houses. I am sure, Madam Temporary Speaker, that you are being told the same. I know we are all going through it. We have children in our houses and they are telling us that. I told them that I just need a few more years in active public life, then I dash out to go and take care of my cows and leave Nairobi for them. Before that time comes, now that we are here, let us fix the situation. I thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for the opportunity."
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