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    "id": 667640,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. Wetangula",
    "speaker_title": "June 29, 2016 SENATE DEBATES 15 The Senate Minority Leader",
    "speaker": {
        "id": 210,
        "legal_name": "Moses Masika Wetangula",
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    "content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would be the last to intimidate anybody, least of all, the distinguished and pleasant young Senator for Kericho. Why do Bungoma and Kakamega counties have the highest schools unconnected? The connection reflects the commitment at budgetary level, to counties, schools and regions. Secondly, I have seen in Trans Nzoia County, where Sen. Mukiite and Sen. Ndiema come from, schools that are barely a kilometer away from the gridline being installed with solar panels. Is this to service the usual corruption and kickbacks in the Jubilee regime, for those who are importing these panels? Everybody knows that a connection to the gridline is more durable and sensible. As the distinguished Nominated Senator said, it helps more people because power is not only necessary to schools. It is for the benefit of neighbours to schools and the rest of the populations as well. Why are they installing solar panels in schools along gridlines? Lastly, could the Chairman tell us the timeline for the connection of all the schools in the country? Is it the end of this year or next year? Are you holding it so that it becomes a campaign gimmick in the next elections?"
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