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    "id": 835951,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. Orengo",
    "speaker_title": "The Senate Minority Leader",
    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Aggrey James Orengo",
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    "content": " Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Let me also join my colleagues in passing my condolences to the bereaved families and hope that those who were injured will get quick recovery. However, as I say my prayers for them, I begin to ask myself whether prayers are good enough. Whenever such incidents occur, we tend to say that, “our hearts and prayers are with the bereaved families and those who have lost their lives.” Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the rain started beating us when we destroyed dependable, cheap, public transport. If I remember the days when I used to go to school, the most dependable, safest and affordable form of transport was the Kenya Railways (KR). We had two passenger services in the morning and two in the evening. Although it was not the most comfortable means of transport, it was safe and dependable. Once we destroyed the KR, and we know what happened – it was destroyed because of vicious fight for money and profit – we eventually lost the KR. As we speak now, we still do not have any dependable form of public transport. In the Third World, there can never be an alternative to public transport. If there is any, then it is in the most developed countries in the world. Even in the most developed countries in the world, there is always some form of public transport. If it is not there, The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes"
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