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"speaker_name": "Ainabkoi, Independent",
"speaker_title": "Hon. William Chepkut",
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"content": " Hon. Speaker, permit me to offer my message of condolence to the family of Paul Koinange, particularly Mary, June, the children and the entire Kiambaa Constituency. Paul Koinange was a great legislator. He was a statesman and he was steadfast. Paul’s level of energy was incredible, amazing and remarkable. He advanced legislation and policy intervention in peace, unity and tranquility. Since he served enough systems of this nation, he was very humble and loyal to His Excellency the President, who is also the five-star general according to Article 131(c). Hon. Paul Koinange treasured his work. He was campaigning for the Building Bridges Initiative. He was involved in peace, intervention and mediation in South Sudan. It came to pass. In 1971, Paul Koinange was employed as a District Officer (DO) like me. He served in national administration. Therefore, he served this nation with commitment, dedication and devotion. He has left behind a sense of humility, hard work and sweat. His family struggled for the Independence of Kenya. I have seen people wanting to inherit. In 1832, the United Kingdom passed legislation stating that they did not want inheritance. It is all about competence and democracy."
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