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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Ochillo-Ayacko",
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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, it is a shame to them that they have jails that they are filling with innocent and poor people, who have stolen nothing. Rich people continue to jail Kenyans living in poverty. This is the kind of shame that must come to everybody, including me. We should be ashamed of ourselves for doing nothing. For us sitting today including Sen. Cherargei, we are in a House and can talk about it. However, what are those people with guns, jails, courts and money doing in those offices? Mr. Temporary Speaker, I must express my disappointment at the fact that we lose money and we know who is suspected to have taken it. We also know the importance and the crucial position that institution plays in terms of supplying health materials to our counties and hospitals. We are doing nothing about it yet this continues to happen. It will happen tomorrow and those who make it happen will continue displaying their ill acquired wealth in public. They might even become celebrities and corrupt the values of young people. The young often wonder how those stealing or taking things they are not supposed to are becoming celebrities. We will get into some of the behaviour we see in western movies; how black people celebrate drug lords, kingpins or gun slingers. Here in Kenya, we may likely start to celebrate thieves. Having said so, I resume my seat and watch what will happen."
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