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"speaker_name": "Sen. Ochillo-Ayacko",
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"content": "It is, therefore, important that County Governments only have projects that are tied to the tenure of the Government in Office. If you become Madam Governor in the next session, and you are to start a project, then that project should be one that you should be able to complete during your tenure. If you started a project because you wanted a big budget and somewhere down the road, it is incomplete and you are committing the incoming administration to something that they perhaps do not share with you as a matter of priority, that again is another problem. Madam Temporary Speaker, therefore, as we manage public projects in these counties, it is important that the following be repeated and emphasized to the county managers; they should only initiate projects that can be completed during your tenure or that can be graduated in such a manner that a usable phase can be completed in your tenure. As a Governor, you have two tenures of five years each, and you can structure it in your two phases. This should be done such that phase one is completed and perhaps commissioned during your tenure so that whoever comes in can continue with your good work. Unfortunately, some people start projects – for the sake of it – that are going to continue forever."
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