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"speaker_name": "7 Wednesday, 1st December, 2010(P) Mr. Mungatana",
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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Assistant Minister, surely, must know that contractors and school management are not on equal level in terms of negotiating anything. The contractors are normally stronger partners in terms of reaching any form of agreement with the school. For example, the field of Itsoi Primary School in Garsen suffered the same problem when the contractor was doing the Garsen-Malindi Road. The Question I want to ask is: Since it seems it has been repeated in Kandara and, maybe, in other parts of the country, could the Assistant Minister consider to include a clause that will protect any site, considering that this may include public schools or public fields in the lease agreement? That clause should make a specific requirement that the contractor must leave it in a shape that it can be utilized so that Kenyans can be protected in future."
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