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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Okiya Omtatah",
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    "content": "will end up with a very bad situation where many people cannot access water. Not because it is not available, but because they cannot pay for it. Madam Temporary Speaker, what will be the duty of care on the private actors? In this law, I do not see the duty of care on private bulk water actors being imposed on them to ensure that the obligation on the state, which they are taking over, by coming to play a role in this very critical sector, is not lost on the vulnerable, the marginalized, and those who have challenges to access water. You will find that most of our people in the villages, in the rural areas and sometimes depending on the economy or the capacity of your pocket in the urban areas, have no access to water. Even in Nairobi here, water gets rationed. I live within the city. My taps only get piped water on Saturday and Sunday. I live around town here, within the heart of the city. I am one person who does not board a matatu that is written “Nairobi” in the morning. I live in Nairobi not like my brother, the Senate Majority Leader, who lives in some bushy areas where you get a matatu that is written “Nairobi”, meaning you are going to Nairobi."
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