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    "speaker_name": "Hon. (Prof.) Nyikal",
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        "legal_name": "James Nyikal",
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    "content": "issue is well known. We are far behind Uganda where they have addressed the issue of injuries from the boda bodas accidents. In fact, in many countries, the boda boda riders are referred to as organ donors because when they are involved in accidents, many people die because of brain injuries, yet the body is still functioning. So, in many places, when their brains are dead, the organs are taken. We do not want to have a situation where we have organ donors because the brain has died while the rest of the body is still functional. We must put away all partisan feelings here and deal with this matter. The issue of failure to enforce the law is a shame to this country. Do not think we are moving forward bringing anything new. I think some of you here are old enough to know that we had discipline when rules were adhered to. Some of you here know that buses travelling to upcountry had fixed time when they departed and reached a destination. They would stop on the way because if you reached Nakuru too early, obviously, you were over- speeding and the officers did not need a gadget to show them this. Just be organized. Hon. Deputy Speaker, many of us know that in this City, transport was very organized and one could use the time the bus arrived at a bus stop to adjust his or her watch. That is gone and we have mayhem with matatus ."
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