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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, certainly. I was saying Sen. M. Kajwang’ and I probably would have been the ones who would have been on record here because there was a time we were on the opposite sides of the political divide. As we ran for the elections in 2017, there was a time we thought that we would do a bit of wrestling here and take the Mace and members of the public from both sides of where we come from would vote us in, but that never came to be. We are looking at things in a different way and I am happy that it is that way. Sen. M. Kajwang’ I have heard you on what you said is happening in Homa Bay and Siaya counties. Every time when such an issue comes up, I have risen to the occasion. Unfortunately, sometimes when I have done so either in my capacity as the Chairperson of the Committee on Roads and Transportation or in my private capacity as a businessman, sometimes I get let down. I want to rope in Sen. Orengo, the Senator for Siaya County, because when I was called to take action when disaster struck in Siaya when a few people were buried in a mine, I moved and swung into action urgently by deploying equipment to come and help excavate. I am the one who deployed the excavators that you saw doing the work there, but today, Sen. Orengo, I am struggling to get the attention of your county government to"
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