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            "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, if it pleases you, my second Statement is on the dilapidated state of Pap Onditi Hospital in Kisumu County."
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            "content": "I rise pursuant to Standing Order No.531 to seek a Statement from the Standing Committee on Health on the matter of county-wide concern, namely, the alarming state of disrepair and collapse of Pap Onditi Hospital in Kisumu County. Pap Onditi Hospital, once a vital lifeline for thousands of residents in lower Nyakach and neighbouring areas, today suffers from acute shortage of medical personnel, essential drugs, basic diagnostic equipment and critical infrastructure. Patients seeking medical attention are routinely turned away or referred to distant facilities, endangering lives and worsening health inequalities. Mr. Speaker, Sir, in this Statement, the Committee on Health should address the following- (1) The status of staffing, medical supplies and operational infrastructure at Pap Onditi Hospital. (2) Interventions that the Ministry of Health (MoH) and the Kisumu County Government are undertaking to rehabilitate the Hospital and restore full service. (3) The immediate and long-term plans, including budgetary allocations, aimed at upgrading Pap Onditi Hospital to meet the health care needs of the residents. (4) Timelines for the implementation of emergency measures to stabilise services and prevent further loss of life at Pap Onditi Hospital."
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            "content": "DATA MANAGEMENT AND SECURITY ON E-CITIZEN AND MAISHA NAMBA SYSTEMS"
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            "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, my third Statement is on data management and security on Government's digital systems and platforms. I rise pursuant to Standing Order No. 53 to seek a Statement from the Standing Committee on Information, Communication and Technology on a matter of national concern regarding data management and security on the e-Citizen digital platform and the recently launched Maisha Number Digital Identification (ID) System. As the Government expands its digital identity and service delivery frameworks, there is growing public concern regarding the protection of personal data, consent mechanisms and the adequacy of infrastructure to prevent data breaches. In this Statement, the Committee should address the following- (1) The institutional safeguards in place to ensure that personal data collected through e-Citizen digital platforms and the recently launched Maisha Number Digital ID System is protected in accordance with the Data Protection Act, 2019. (2) The measures in place to ensure consent is sought and granted before collection or sharing of individual biometric or digital identity data. (3) Findings of any independent audit or risk assessment conducting the security architecture of the e-platform and Maisha Number system."
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            "content": "(4) The role of private contractors or third parties in the design and management of the e-Citizen Platform and Maisha Number system, including the extent of access to citizen data. (5) Mechanisms for redress and accountability in the event of data misuse, breaches, and identity theft."
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            "content": "PERSISTENT POWER OUTAGE ACROSS THE COUNTRY"
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            "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, my last Statement is on the persistent power outages across the country. I rise, pursuant to Standing Order No.53, to seek a Statement from the Standing Committee of Energy, chaired by Sen. (Dr.) Oburu, on a matter of national concern namely; the persistent power outages that occur across the country during the rainy season - and we have them here - and the continued failure by Kenya Power to develop and implement resilient weatherproof energy infrastructure. Mr. Speaker, Sir, seasonal rains routinely trigger nationwide blackouts lasting hours or even days, exposing critical failures in the Kenya Power infrastructure. These outages endanger lives, especially rural hospitals, lacking reliable backup and result in substantial economic damage to households, small and micro enterprises, educational institutions, and industries. Far from being isolated incidents, the frequent blackouts highlight systemic grid weaknesses and more troubling, Kenya Power’s chronic lack of preparedness for predictable annual events. In the Statement, the Committee should address the following- (1) The root causes of Kenya Power’s continued nationwide failure to maintain stable electricity during rainy season and provide a region-by-region analysis of the most affected areas. (2) The level of preparedness by Kenya Power to manage power distribution during predictable rainy seasons, including existing preventive strategies, infrastructure audits, and disaster response protocols. (3) The human cost of power outages, particularly in hospitals and public health institutions, by assessing fatalities, patient harm and the adequacy of emergency backup systems. (4) Establish whether Kenya Power has developed or intends to implement any long-term weather-resilient infrastructure or modernisation initiatives, including clear timelines for execution in high-risk zones. (5) Policy measures, including the creation of a compensation framework for consumers who incur economic loss or damage due to preventable service disruptions. Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir."
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