{"id":1044848,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/1044848/?format=json","text_counter":179,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Sen. Sakaja","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":13131,"legal_name":"Johnson Arthur Sakaja","slug":"johnson-arthur-sakaja"},"content":"Madam Deputy Speaker, I was on a point of order, but Sen. Farhiya has finished. I understand the passion and pain and I also condemn the demolitions which are not done in a humane way. However, some words used are not parliamentary and need to be withdrawn. If I heard right, Sen. Farhiya said: “What kind of a monster did the people of Kisumu elect?” Referring to a governor as a monster cannot be on the record on this House. It is not parliamentary. It is not right despite what has been done. I would ask that you rule that she withdraws that term. It cannot exist in our HANSARD. In any case, according to our Standing Orders, to discuss the conduct of a governor, needs a substantive Motion. While we condemn the act and condemn what has happened to the people--- This is because, even in Nairobi some of the demolitions are very inhuman. If we have such statements, let us moderate the words that we use."}