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    "speaker_name": "Kipkelion East, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Joseph Limo",
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        "legal_name": "Joseph Kirui Limo",
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    "content": "who I represent and the people of Kericho County as a whole, I want to convey a message of condolences to the two families of Hon. Haji and Hon. Oyioka. The sad news was shocking because from the word go, the country was only prepared to send off the late Nyachae but yesterday the sad news of Haji came in the morning. I want to join Kenyans in saying we have lost a very serious administrator. He was a leader when I was a student in Nakuru. He was one of the longest serving Provincial Commissioners in Nakuru. He was a serious administrator, did a lot for the people and was a very serious peacemaker. In fact, the Senate has lost a person who was very well balanced. I remember one of the Senators saying that at some point before the Senate decided on something, they would get a word of wisdom from the late Sen. Haji. I do remember in the 11th Parliament, Hon. Dalmas Otieno was in high demand especially when we were at logger heads. I think that was the role Yusuf was playing in the Senate. This is because he was well balanced. I came to know Mr. Oyioka when I was the Chair of the Departmental Committee on Finance and National Planning. He used to come to our Committee very often to articulate issues concerning the finance sector. He was a serious legislator and was one of the MPs who serviced within the shortest time during the 11th Parliament. I want to join Kenyans in sending condolences to the two families. May God give them strength to withstand this trying moment. Thank you, Hon. Speaker."
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