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"content": "Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. Every time I sit in this House, I cannot help but be impressed. Ordinarily, in the many years that we have been in this Parliament, a Motion like this would usually attracts little or no interest. However, when you look at the contribution, the contributors and the mix, it is very exciting. The Motion has attracted 15 distinguished contributions from our Senators amongst whom, there are six contributions from our women Senators and one powerful contribution from the “VIP” - visually impaired Sen. Crystal Asige. I continue discouraging her from using the word VIP because I am VVIP so are sure you are that very close to me in VIP? I thank all the 15 of you for supporting this important Motion. Senator (Prof.) Kamar, Sen. Mungatana, MGH, our colleagues from the other House, will be going to Midland in South Africa to sit in the PAP. The President of the House is His Excellency Fortune Chirambira, who I was pleased to watch yesterday when he was addressing the Heads of States in Egypt. He will be impressed to know that Kenya is a country of educated people who speak fluent English from London. I urge our colleagues who are going to represent us that you must rise and ensure that the PAP is truly the seat to acceleration of human capital, social and economic development. This will be represented this time if you come out strongly and speak to the important issue of climate change."
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