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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Mr. Bett",
    "speaker_title": "The Minister for Roads",
    "speaker": {
        "id": 157,
        "legal_name": "Franklin Kipng'etich Bett",
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    "content": "(iii) We are re-designing some junctions and notably, the junction next to Hotel Kunste; that is the junction of A104 and B5 – that is the road leading to Subukia – and we will be doing an interchange as soon as the consultancy is finalized. Also, we are doing a consultancy to do another interchange at Njoro Turnoff; that is, A104 and C57. We are also installing various road signs and, here, my plea to the members of the public is; let us respect our road signs. They are useful to us and they will help us. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, we are also proposing and a consultant has already been appointed to do a bypass in Nakuru Town. Nevertheless, for these measures to be effective, there is need to consider the following; and this has got to be done by the Municipal Council of Nakuru. Control movement of three-wheelers; that is Tuktuks, motorcycles, and bicycles within the Central Business District (CBD) area. We are also urging the Municipality of Nakuru to consider re-locating the matatu terminus which is almost in the centre of Nakuru Town. Thirdly, we also urge the Municipal Council of Nakuru to revoke licences of all obstructive outlets on the road corridors; that is, PSV Booking Offices, car washing kiosks et cetera . Fourthly, we urge the Municipal Council of Nakuru to remove all vendors from the streets of Nakuru. (b) A total of Kshs85, 292,375 has been set aside for the routine maintenance of a number of roads in the town. The scope of works will include drainage works on the selected roads. Further, the Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA) is currently undertaking a major upgrading rehabilitation of key roads at a total of Kshs370 million. The scope of works will include storm water drainage. We are also minding the bridge that was pulled down by a truck on the A104 Road which also helped in easing traffic congestion; particularly, the human traffic. Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir."
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