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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Buuri, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Mugambi Rindikiri",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. From what I am gathering from the great people of Buuri, SHA is doing well. It is functioning and taking care of those seeking medical attention. The only problem is accessibility, particularly for people in the rural areas. We are trying to conduct civic education as a community. However, Members of Parliament or members of county assembly (MCAs) cannot conduct public enlightenment entirely on their own. The Ministry of Health should first take up the responsibility and induct the local administration, the area managers, sub-chiefs, chiefs, assistant county commissioners (ACCs) and deputy county commissioners (DCCs). Those Government agents are unable to explain the functionalities of SHA. Some people have never heard about SHA except on social media. My constituents appreciate the good parts of SHA. However, I do not understand why SHA decided that the premium should be paid annually. Not everybody can afford to pay the annual lumpsum premium. My rural constituency experiences high and low harvest seasons. Even those who are employed cannot afford to pay. Those being admitted into SHA undergo an assessment, which classifies them into different categories to contribute either Ksh300, Ksh500 or Ksh1,000 per month. They are forced to pay an annual premium. First and foremost, the criteria of determining the amount that needs to be paid…"
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