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"speaker_name": "Tinderet, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Julius Melly",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to contribute and support this Petition on hardship areas. This issue was brought to this House in the last Parliament. We even discussed it in the Departmental Committee on Education and Research and the Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security. This is an issue that most Government departments do not want to commit themselves to. In my constituency, we have one location known as Chemase. It borders Muhoroni Constituency at Kibigori all the way to Miwani and Karunga. On the lower side of the road, that is, in Kisumu County, teachers and civil servants earn hardship allowance. But on the upper side of the road, that is, in Tinderet Constituency, they do not. This is within the same region. In order to access Chemase and Chemursoi from Aldai, you have to go through Kisumu. Actually, you go to Kisumu West at Kibos and then you get to the school. It is very difficult to access the school. There are certain areas which are a little bit easily accessible and yet, they have hardship allowance."
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