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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Lugari, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Nabii Nabwera",
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    "content": "without something that says there would be money released to KERRA to start repairing roads, even the public participation we intend to go and do may not be possible because the constituency roads are impassable. My question is basic. You are requested for some bags of maize from that granary, but it has paddocks. You want 10 bags from 100 bags. Why do you decide to pick 10 bags from the elder son and leave 10 bags of the middle son or the youngest son? Secondly, if the Cabinet Secretary has travelled across this country, he knows very well that roads are categorised. The KeRRA roads are national Government roads. If you securitise 22 per cent of the funds, as per the memo on the 10 per cent allocation to KeRRA reads, leaving them with 482,000 kilometres of unfinished roads yet I have 184 pending KeRRA roads is interesting. Is the person served by a rural road a lesser Kenyan than the one served by an urban road? Should constituencies that do not have tarmac roads perish?"
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