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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Bunyasi",
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        "legal_name": "John Sakwa Bunyasi",
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    "content": "First is the facilities aspect. We should wear badges even as Members of Parliament. In many large institutions, even if people know you, you still have to show your badge because sometimes even access needs that badge. As we move forward, we will modernise access to this facility. There is a prominent sign in the dining room saying Members are not allowed to bring in more than two guests at a time. Sometimes people have more than two guests coming in. It does not seem to matter. Where Members meet in the lounge they say it is for sitting Members only but guests come and sit there. The rules do not seem to matter. There should be a way through this Committee to limit access electronically so that when you enter there is no question of negotiating or pushing somebody or anything like that. Members identify themselves and go in. There is a lift in Continental House designated for Members only, but you find a whole range of people and sometimes goods being transported through there. These are things that can be changed. I would like to reiterate the contribution by the Member for Westlands, Hon. Wanyonyi. In many ways, although this is an old building, efforts must be made to really improve access. I go to church in here once every week on Wednesday morning. I know Hon. Wanyonyi is a Member of that group but he cannot access it because it is not accessible. It is not just good practice but the law. Parliament should seek to obey the law. That is on the facilities side."
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