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    "speaker_name": "Ndhiwa, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Martin Owino",
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    "content": "with mechanisms. When we sign this, they will be ready to go into business. We do not want to be caught in a situation where we are doing 30 per cent and Jordan is doing 70 per cent because of their preparedness. So, I really want to challenge the implementers of these agreements that when the whistle is blown, how ready shall we be. I know you are a good runner Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. When that button goes off, how ready shall we be to do business? This is not just the business of transporting people here and there. What we are talking about here is the lowered fares of cargo movement in other areas. What we sell to other people. In Ndhiwa, we are ready. We have the best potatoes, and we would like to ship out potatoes chips. We also have the best peanut and we are ready to ship out peanut butter. This kind of arrangement must be in place for people to fit in. We are not only talking about Jordan in terms of business opening. We also know that we are ready to go to Canaan. History is rich in Jordan. They have the legends that we can also compare with our legends. In my constituency, we have a legend called Gor Mahia. We would also like to sell football to them. But this has to be made through enabling factors so that the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs and the Ministry of Tourism come together to see how we can fit-in in that trade arrangement."
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