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"content": "Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, personally as a leader in this Republic, I respect all cultures, regardless of where they are from and there is beauty in diversity. Sen. Olekina should not mislead the Republic of Kenya by saying that I am against the Maasai culture; I am not. In fact, most of the names that we have in the County of Nandi are originally from the Maasai. Sen. Olekina should not mislead the Nation. We have not prevented him from coming to the House, wearing Maasai shuka and regalia. I was worried about Standing Order No.109. I have read the Speakers’ Ruling and it states that: “No Senator shall bring a firearm or any offensive weapon into the Chamber or the venue of a Committee sitting, and any such weapon shall be deposited with the Serjeant-at-Arms for safe custody before entering the Chamber or the venue of a Committee sitting, and collected at the time of leaving.”"
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