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    "id": 816647,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Westlands, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Tim Wanyonyi",
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        "legal_name": "Timothy Wanyonyi Wetangula",
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    "content": " Thank you. The trend going on in our schools is worrying. Schools are being destroyed. We are losing investments that we have for so many years invested in. Building a school is a tough task and when an investment of many years is destroyed in a matter of minutes, it is painful. However, we must look at this matter holistically. Why are students burning schools? We must investigate that because it is something that borders on psychological problems. We must also stop criminalising some of these actions by students and, as my dear sister, the Member of Kakamega County has just indicated, we need to counsel them. These are young people who are in the adolescent stage. They, therefore, tend to be very reactive and may overreact on small issues and cause harm. These young people imitate what they see and learn from some of the things happening around them. This is the trend that is going on in our society. We must investigate, as adults, because some of the pronouncements made by people incite them. When they see you behave badly, they will behave just like you. So, as we invest in these gadgets, we should look at what would happen next. We must look at how we can improve on their values. We also need to find out what could be happening to them that is causing them burn schools."
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