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    "speaker_name": "Kisii County, WDM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Dorice Donya",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker. I have just followed along as he was reading. All the things that he has read did not make any sense. He could have answered my request for a Statement with the last point which stated that the Ministry of Education will look into ways of coming up with a transport policy. That could have worked better because there are schools where learners wake up at 3.45 a.m. to go to school. We see them by the roadside. Members of Parliament wake up very early to go for games. By 5.00 a.m., our children are in school buses headed to schools. He is saying that they will ensure that school buses are not overcrowded. I do not know if he was reporting for Kenya or Uganda. If you are on the road every day, you will see overcrowded school buses. He has just read things that are on paper, but that is not the situation on the ground. With regard to the time for reporting to school, the Departmental Committee on Education could have called me and asked me which schools these are. I would have given you a list of schools so that you visit them and ask the learners to fill a questionnaire. You could ask them what time they wake up and what time they come to school. You have not answered what I had asked. Your response is information that everyone has, just like one can have a newspaper in the house. However, that is not what is happening. I do not know how I will get legitimate answers to this question from the Ministry of Education."
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