{"id":178691,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/178691/?format=json","text_counter":86,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Prof. Anyang'-Nyong'o","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":193,"legal_name":"Peter Anyang' Nyong'o","slug":"peter-nyongo"},"content":"Mr. Speaker, Sir, the good hon. Member of Parliament happens to be a doctor. Therefore, he is quite informed about details of medical supplies. So, I thank him for that. Obviously, there may be mistakes here and there, and which I am not aware of. Obviously, there is a possibility that through the bureaucratic corridors, some information may not be passed to the Minister. That is quite possible. But, if that is the case, I am quite willing to work with the hon. Member of Parliament to correct the mistakes in his constituency. But, in my experience, especially yesterday when I was in Meru visiting some health facilities, I am always confirming that drugs are there in time. But where mistakes are done, we are 3524 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES November 25,2008 willing to learn and correct them. As far as sulphur-based drugs are concerned, that is something that I will take up with KEMSA. They must ascertain that, that does not happen because it is definitely against what should be happening."}