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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Prof.) Ongeri",
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        "legal_name": "Samson Kegeo Ongeri",
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    "content": "impetus and ability to move forward. We are able to be motivated to work hard to achieve the highest standards required in our society. This National Anthem is a tool of reconciliation. We are going though many problems. We have fought one another, but at the end of it, when we sing this National Anthem, it brings us together. Anything that binds us together is something that we must accept. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I acknowledge Mzee Galami from the Pokomo Community. I saw him during the Moi era when he was brought to State House to lunch with the President. I would have liked to see that family rewarded a little more. They were never rewarded. They bequeathed to us, what was a lullaby song for the Pokomo tribe, to become a national anthem. It became a unifying factor and embodied both the cultural and divine elements of our lives and society."
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