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"speaker_name": "Dagoretti South, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. John Kiarie",
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"content": " Thank you very much, Hon. Speaker. This is a bitter-sweet goodbye to the Hon. Members who are leaving this House. But we are comforted knowing that they are being upwardly displaced. To Hon. Wahome, I know the blood of the late Bildad Kaggia runs in her veins; but I implore her to emulate more the late Hon. Wangari Maathai. There must be a reason why we are able to pipe oil all the way from Mombasa and distribute it around the entire country. We should be able to distribute water from the aquifer in Turkana and the water towers in the Rift Valley and Central Kenya to every part of Kenya. To Hon. Duale, you are amazing. You might be remembered for your great speeches in this House; and the great book that you are just about to release; The Room where it Happened . We look forward to hearing the secrets in the high rooms where things were happening. You might be remembered as the first Leader of the Majority Party because even now, they call you Leader when you are a ranking Member. I will remember you for one piece of advice that you gave to me. You told me that even at the toughest times and with all my duties, I should make sure that in my time in Parliament, I am always home by the time my children are doing homework. I took that up when I was a young Member, and I made sure that regardless of whatever politics will throw at me every day, I am home to do homework with my children. Thank you very much, Hon. Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. I congratulate all the MPs who have been approved. Remember that this is the House that passed your nominations. Do not lock the doors on us."
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