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"speaker_name": "Kericho County, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Beatrice Kemei",
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"content": "Regarding food security, I am very impressed that the fertiliser initiative has borne fruits. We now have plenty of food and a surplus to sell. The NCPB should have more stores to buy more maize. We should also look for markets outside the country so that we do not bring the price down from Ksh3,500, as farmers expect more from this. That is the only way we can be safe in this country; farmers can have money in their pockets. We have middlemen who are exploiting farmers. That is where the National Cereals and Produce Board comes in. However, we are not only concerned with maize; we also have other food products that farmers should engage in. I cannot conclude without talking about sexual and gender-based violence. I appreciated the President in a very special way when he spoke of women not being second- class citizens. So, in this period that we are having the 16 Days of Activism against Gender- Based Violence, I want to thank the President. However, I pray that we will have a gender office in hospitals and not in police stations because that is where everything should revolve. We have victims and survivors who are not able to go to police stations, and when they go to police stations, they are not treated well. In hospitals, where counselling is done, is also where everything else that is concerned with the specimens and..."
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