{"id":1183645,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/1183645/?format=json","text_counter":53,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Sen. Methu","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":13581,"legal_name":"Methu John Muhia","slug":"methu-john-muhia"},"content":"Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is really not a point of order per se. I seek for your guidance because every time, Sen. Cheruiyot keeps reminding us that we are young and learning. I have been patient and learning but at this point, I would really seek for your guidance. I have read the second and third schedule of the Constitution of Kenya on symbols on national unity. I have also observed that all public and government buildings must have a portrait of the President because the presidency is a symbol of national unity and to some extent to show that he is the man who is in charge. I have been at the entrance of the National Assembly and I have seen the portraits of former Speakers and that of the most recent Speaker is just next to the door. I have looked at our entrance, and unless I have a problem with my eyesight, I have not seen your portrait. So, I wonder whether someone thinks that you are not in charge. If there is a problem in procurement, I have a good person who can do that portrait so, that we can advance the bottom-up agenda."}