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"speaker_name": "Kipipiri, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Amos Kimunya",
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"content": "After serving as Leader of the Official Opposition, he ascended to power at a time of despair, frustration and economic turmoil. Within the first 100 days, he implemented one of the most hailed legacies in terms of Free Primary Education which increased the literacy levels to 72 per cent. I will skip quite a bit of the things I would have said in the interest of time. I have reviewed a number of documents including his first speech and I have learnt a number of things. Allow me to quote one of the critical paragraphs in his speech at Uhuru Park when he took power. For those who will get a scoop of that, it is in paragraph five. He said: “You asked me to lead this nation out of the present wilderness and malaise into the “Promised Land” and I shall. I shall offer responsive, transparent and innovative leadership and I am willing to put everything I have into this job because I regard it as a sacred duty.” We all know he put all his energy into serving Kenya for 10 years. He continues: “I have offered our competitors a hand of friendship. We have been through a long and sometimes bitter electioneering campaign. Now the elections are over and there should be no bitterness.”"
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