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    "id": 873756,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Nominated, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. David ole Sankok",
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        "legal_name": "David Ole Sankok",
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    "content": " Thank you very much, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I do support delocalisation but not like Hon. Atandi who supports it because his mother-in-law was transferred; you know some of us may not be very comfortable with our mothers-in-law. We support delocalisation because it will bring cohesion; it will eliminate the issue of ethnicity. Sometimes our children are impacted with fake knowledge about other tribes and communities. When they are taught by teachers from other communities, it will assist them to appreciate other tribes of this country. But as we implement delocalisation, let us remember that there are also persons with disability (PWDs) who may have been used to the environment they are in, like teachers with disability who are on wheelchairs, probably their schools have been made adaptable and accessible to them, and you delocalise him to a school where he lives very far from the school. Teachers who are visually impaired may have known to manoeuvre their way around the school compound. Some of them know where the toilets are even without seeing. When they go to new schools, the environment becomes a bit hectic. So, I want to advise TSC to consider PWDs. Thank you very much, Hon. Deputy Speaker."
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