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"content": "Madam Deputy Speaker, I would like to begin by stating that I am not a vindictive person. I am here because Article 3 of the Constitution gives me a mandate as a citizen of this Republic to defend and uphold the Constitution of Kenya and protect it at all times and that is why I feel that it is very important for me to come here, especially for my conviction to give breathe to Chapter Six of the Constitution of Kenya. I would like to speak about my former boss, a man I respect so much, Gov. Mike Mbuvi Sonko. I would describe our relationship as sporadic so that this House gets to understand some of the issues that you have seen coming up. You might think that I was the CECM for Education but I would like to state that I was never the CECM for Education. I could not move even this phone from one place to another. That is the dilemma that many of the officials of the Nairobi City county government find themselves in, today. When IU was listening to questions that the governor did not sign documents on the stadium. He could not have signed. Nobody in the Nairobi city county government operated out of their technical ability or technical know-how. They were simply instructions that are mostly unwritten. I would like to dare all the written instruction from the office of the Nairobi City County Governor to be produced but they will not because all instructions are on phone. I would like to describe a relationship of blackmail and intimidation."
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