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    "speaker_name": "Keiyo North, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Adams Korir",
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    "content": "The President also elaborated on matters of food security that have enabled our Kenyan population to buy produce at low prices. Additionally, the availability of fertiliser to Kenyan farmers has made this country food secure. When we go upcountry, we see farmers harvesting maize courtesy of the subsidised fertiliser provided by the Kenya Kwanza Government. The subsidised fertiliser has also enabled other small-scale farmers, especially those dealing with horticulture, to supply and produce food, which has stabilised the economy for now. On the Housing and the Economic Stimulus Programme (ESP) market issue, the President elaborated and shared more on the plans that he intends to ensure that most Kenyans get dignified housing per our Constitution. In return, most young people are now getting job opportunities from the said projects. If you go to any urban centre within our country, you will see many young people engaged in affordable housing projects. Our small-scale farmers and traders will also get places to conduct their business. Allowing local manufacturers to thrive has also enabled us to stabilise our economy. We have given our local manufacturers, especially those who manufacture furniture, an opportunity to access the markets in our country. Lastly, I want to tell Kenyans we have one great country called Kenya. It is upon each one of us to remain positive and acknowledge the efforts being made in the country. Patience is a virtue. We must support the President in achieving his big agenda. Thank you very much, Hon. Temporary Speaker."
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