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"speaker_name": "Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Junior",
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"content": "Thank you Mr. Speaker Sir, for this opportunity to speak for the last time. Allow me to thank my family for supporting me during the period I was here and wife Anita for understanding the times that you have kept us here until 10.30 p.m. or otherwise. I thank the people of Makueni for the confidence in electing me first time at 92 percent and second time as 98 percent. I did not deserve that kind of confidence because the history is that I was not the first choice for the Makueni people. It is only that it was a coincidence that was available when my sister was disqualified. It has been a privilege to serve in this Senate and to grow with the Members of staff. I remember people such as Mr. Chania here sitted here at Clerks Table. We have been with him. He has trained me when I was in the Finance and Budget Committee and many others who were here. The Serjeant-at-arms (SAA), this is a family. In my case, I will not say goodbye because I know that I will be here. Not because I will be impeached as governor of Makueni but we are looking forward to Council of Governors (CoG) that will look at the Senate as a sister House or a brother House. People we can collaborate, not enemies. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I hope that when you, Sen. Khaniri and I finally sit at the CoG, we will champion to sit with the colleagues who will be sitting here as people who we are"
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