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    "content": "Hon. Members, all you need to do is to look at Standing Order No.97. Indeed, what Hon. Duale has said is correct and that is the procedure. As you can see, we will engage in another one hour of debate on whether we should reduce time. In any event, according to my own observations, except Hon. Otiende Amollo who took all his 15 minutes, the Leader of the Majority Party had a balance of about six minutes of the time he was allocated, the Leader of the Minority who seconded also had a balance of about 3.53 minutes. Many of you who have spoken are using about nine minutes and others 12 minutes. I remember the Member for Mathira spoke for six minutes. You do not have to spend your entire 15 minutes if you have nothing to say. You know, in our Standing Orders, it is actually out of order to be tediously repetitive and say this one was called a goat, the other one was called a sheep, the other one was called a he-goat and the other one was called a she-sheep, and things like those. So, you can always try to organise yourself, so that if you just want to say: “I support fully what was said by so and so and to that, I want to add the following.” This is so that you do not have to say: “This one was called Nairobi. Nairobi is the place of cold waters. The Maasai lived in Nairobi. When they were chased out of Nairobi, they left the name Nairobi.” Hon. Sankok can easily tell you that."
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