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"speaker_name": "Kwanza, FORD-K",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Ferdinand Wanyonyi",
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"content": ". The youth have gone to Haiti. Through reports of what is happening, I can assure you the world now respects this country. With the Americans, we are taking part in bringing harmony to Haiti. Last and not least, I also want to mention agriculture. In addition to what I am doing here, I am a farmer. My colleagues have mentioned sugar. The President has stabilised the price of sugar. He told us the 17 factories that were almost collapsing have now been revived. I take this opportunity to thank him and ask him to continue helping us have some of these sugar factories revived. Those are job opportunities for our boys, girls and the entire Kenya. I am told there will be programmes to export sugar. We have been importing sugar. We will now be able to export sugar particularly to areas like South Sudan and even Ethiopia. His Excellency is doing pretty well with that programme. He should continue doing that. The other thing is the revival of the KCC that had a problem with the New Kenya Cooperative Creameries (NKCC). He has a plan to import milk coolers. I can tell you that I am a beneficiary of the same. We will now have enough milk to export to the Middle East. Milk to the Middle East comes from Uganda instead of getting it from our country as it used to be. The revival of the KCC is another thing he mentioned. I say heko to him. I hope he continues that way. We will by all means support him to get some of these things implemented to the letter. I support his State of the Nation Address. It was very right. I want him to come back and tell us more."
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