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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Suna West, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Peter Masara",
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    "content": "Albert Dip Primary, a school in a slum, the NG-CDF bought land and have done eight storey classrooms. There is John Okwanyo Primary School, Wuoth Ogik Primary and Oruba Keiyo Primary School. Through the NG-CDF, Suna West Constituency has started four girls’ secondary schools like Ragan Girls, Nyangubo Girls, Wiga Girls and the latest Maweni Girls. For record purposes, Nyangubo Girls, a school which is in a slum and was started by the NG-CDF, managed to take 85 girls to university. That is not a small achievement. Ragana Girls, which was started by the NG- CDF, including the land, classroom, laboratory and dormitory all done by the NG-CDF, managed to take 15 girls to university - the first time they sat for the national examinations. Wiga Girls land was bought by the NG-CDF. They have eight classrooms, an administration block, laboratory, dormitory, staff quarters and water. They managed to take over 20 girls to the university. The latest achievement in Suna West is an orphan boy who the NG-CDF paid for fees from Form I up to the university. He graduated on 17th in Kenyatta University with First Class Honours. Our colleagues who are fighting the NG-CDF are the public enemy. Let them prove to us, especially Senators, the contrary. The county governments funds are not working and yet, the Government takes billions of shillings to the counties. We get a county doing an Early Childhood Development (ECD) class using Ksh600,000 but, on the day of launching, they go with 50 vehicles, 100 people and the expenditure is almost Ksh10 million. If I were the President today, I would take half of the money that is taken to the counties and take it to the NG-CDF. This is because it is the money that can be felt across the country and very few people complain about it. In Suna West Constituency, before the NG-CDF, there was no police station! But today, as we speak, we have four police stations, one in each ward, five police posts and anti-stock theft. We have over 60 offices of the administrators, the chiefs and assistant chiefs that have been done by the NG-CDF."
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