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"content": "can work for you. I remember in this Parliament - I am not trying to cast aspersions on anyone - there is a young man called Kizito, he was working in the legal office, but he passed through Parliament without being employed. This Parliament, in itself, does not have enough numbers of PWDs. So, we are lacking in numbers here. In politics, Sen. (Dr.) Zani can bear me witness, when I first joined the first major political party, the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), I was told to bring five PWDS as observers, not as delegates, to come and see how other human beings participate in a political process. I protested and through my work in the party I ensured that we have a representative PWD from the Kijiji level to the National Executive Council (NEC) of which I was the first secretary for disability affairs, a position that I insisted had to be created. I am very happy that out of the five people that I brought on board as observers, one of them ended up being a Senator in the last Parliament; Sen. Godliver Omondi. So, it has to be purposeful and well-coordinated if you have to ensure that the numbers count. PWDs are missing in the development agenda."
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