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"content": "Madam Deputy Speaker, I would like to discuss a relationship of blackmail. I will give an account of my experience; what I felt, what I saw and what I heard as a former CECM. Every instruction I took was instructed on phone and if you looked like you are not co-operating, there were many abuses. The House has seen a cross section of what a CECM would be told accompanied with statements such as, ‘ Nitakufuta kazi, nitakufuta kazi kesho’ Madam Deputy Speaker, many people who work under the Nairobi City county government have families. Nobody would put their job on the line. Many of them are servicing loans and have children in schools. It is human instinct to first of all want to defend your job. Therefore, a lot of the actions and omissions that were taken by several officials that you see as the Nairobi City county government they are technically a notch higher, so it can only be described as something different. I am here as an example that when it was time for us to do bursaries, I am supposed to advise His Excellency the governor on how best to implement a bursary program. You sit down, do a very good note, indicating that you want to give bursaries to every public primary school. Going to the governor with that proposal, he will tell you to wait until you are elected the governor for you to make your own decisions."
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