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"speaker_title": "Hon. Aden Duale",
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"content": " Hon. Speaker, let us give Hon. Mohamed the benefit of doubt. Maybe, he is on his way home. For tonight, we give you that exception. You did very well by apologising, which I think was sufficient to the Hon. Speaker. However, it is not about the Speaker and the Clerk putting very tight security measures. We are leaders in this august House. We represent the people of Kenya. We should not be the first people to burn this country. Forget about the guns! We need to take caution and be role models to the rest of the country. What we say, where we say it and how we say it is very important. But I am sure that it is under the Parliamentary Privileges Act. As Hon. Millie has said, it should not only apply to men. We allowed ladies to come with their bags when we changed the Standing Orders in the 11th Parliament. These bags must be thoroughly checked by the aides. The Hon. Member for Gem has seen what Hon. Mohamed was carrying. Imagine Hon. Shamalla is behind me and there is big bag here. What is inside the bag, I do not know."
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