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    "id": 682884,
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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Ogolla",
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        "legal_name": "Gideon Ochanda Ogolla",
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    "content": "Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. If you look at what is happening in the world now, technology is moving mountains. It is so critical that as a country we look at areas that are involved in technology very seriously. If you look at faculties and disciplines like Anthropology and Archeology, sections that were initially just units of History, they have grown until we are now talking about Medical Anthropology and very highly technical levels of Archeology. Issues to do with human life and equipment related to human life are critical. We are in a stage where the world over, dynamics in technology call for a lot of investment in that area. As a country now, if we are not keen and invest much more in such Bills, we will end up with equipment and instruments that we are unable to use. It has been mentioned that many medical equipment has been moved to county hospitals, but there are many reports that they are lying idle because there are no personnel to operate them. It is a shame. If we are not careful, this is going to go on for a long period of time. There is also wastage of human resources. If we have one equipment in a hospital and we have two officers manning it, that is wasted energy in my view. If we had many of these equipment in a facility, we would capitalise on the investments we have on personnel who are trained in this area."
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