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"content": "Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, thank you for giving me this chance. The ESP was brought in the Tenth Parliament, when I was here. The reasoning then was that the Government would address issues of health services in the country based on constituencies. Some constituencies were too huge while others were very small. Today, the constituencies which were huge in terms of population have been split; meaning that there are some constituencies that - as we speak today - do not have those projects. What is the Ministry doing because that was a national programme? The county governments have their own other programmes. You cannot take a project belonging to a different government and force it to another government. Therefore, my question is: Since this was to address health services in each constituency, are they, as the National Government, considering those constituencies that had not benefited from ESP in the health sector? I mean the constituencies that did not exist by that time?"
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