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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Saku, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Ali Raso",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker. I am well guided. The Government has taken steps to ensure that all affected families are facilitated with items such as food, clothing, medication and shelter. There was immediate humanitarian assistance that involved relief supplies, including foodstuffs, medication, blankets, mattresses and mosquito nets. Secondly, there was shelter support and barrier assistance by the Government. In addition, there were plans to reconstruct or repair the damaged roads and other critical infrastructure. Affected roads include Kosoiyo-Tenges-Saos Society Road, Kabarnet-Kabartonjo- Kapsaraman Road, Sigowo-Tabagon, Kapkombe-Tirimionin, Kapki-Ng’ietmoi Girls Secondary School and Sacho-Bakwanin Road. This was with the support of the county government in collaboration with the Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KeRRA). They initiated plans to reconstruct the damaged roads. Assessment teams were also deployed to evaluate damage to other public utilities, including water supply systems. The Government is committed to implementing sustainable solutions to prevent further and future disasters and enhance the resilience of communities in landslide-prone areas through reforestation, implementing watershed management programmes and engineering solutions such as retaining walls. Regular geological surveys and risk management is recommended to identify and monitor landslide-prone zones. Hon. Temporary Speaker, I beg to submit."
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