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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I disagree with the point that every Motion that we come up with should go to the Ministry concerned. If we cannot get even Statements, they will never give us any feedback to any Motion that we send to them. I think that this Motion is a wake-up call for them. Since so many Motions have been passed here, we want to request that this job should not be left only to the Clerk. There should be one specific clerk whose duty is to follow up on every Motion that is passed in this House to ensure that we get feedback from the Ministries concerned. This is because we have passed so many Motions here, but we are not getting any feedback. But this should not discourage us from articulating the problems in this country for the welfare of Kenyans. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, apart from dumping of waste, the issue of waste polythene papers is a problem affecting all the towns in this country. If you fly over some parts of North Eastern, Tana River, Samburu and other trading centres, you will see polythene bags hanging all over. When it rains, these plastic bags retain water and hence, breed mosquitoes. Is the Ministry of Environment, Water and Natural Resources and NEMA not seeing this? Why is it that when the late hon. Michuki was in charge, you could see even small fish because the rivers were kept very clean? The Ministry concerned should wake up and do something that will be seen by everybody in Kenya. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, with those few remarks, I beg to support."
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