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"content": "I repeat; it is now the duty of those who speak for the Government, like my distinguished colleague from Isiolo County, to tell us. In law – and you are a lawyer – we say, res ipsa loquitur, where things speak for themselves. Where did the money go? If the money is not there, the irresistible conclusion is that either it has been misapplied, misappropriated or stolen. That is the history of this country. Like I said, the President himself is on record that we lose Kshs2 billion daily to theft. I do not know who can stand up and defend or even dispute that in this House. My colleagues on the other side of the Floor know these things only too well. I would want to see my brother, Sen. Dr. Ochillo-Ayacko – my very distinguished close friend – go to Migori County and tell his people, whom he wants to elect him as a governor, that these fuel shortages are alright in a country like Kenya. That, queues in petrol station are alright because it is normal. I wish you well my brother. I want you to be elected the governor. I will tell those whom I know in your County to elect you but maintain your sobriety."
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