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    "content": "Hon. Members, I have heard the presentations made by the five hon. Members present in the House this afternoon led by hon. Ethuro. I have heard the response on behalf of the Prime Minister by the hon. Orwa Ojode. My directions are as follows: - First, the business of this House and conduct thereof is governed and regulated by the Standing Orders. The Order Paper is simply one of the products that emanate from the application of the Standing Orders. In which case, then, if there is a conflict between the Order Paper and the Standing Order, then the Standing Orders will prevail. The Standing Orders provide under Standing Order No.40 for there being Prime Minister’s Time provided to be at 3.00 p.m. on every Wednesday. It is actually in mandatory terms that; “There shall be Prime Minister Time “on every Wednesday at 3.00 p.m.” So, the expectation which is implicit if not expressed from this provision is that the Prime Minister will be present to take his time and discharge the responsibilities expected of him at 3.00 p.m. on every Wednesday. In his absence, one of the two deputies will hold brief and take responsibility on behalf of the Prime Minister."
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