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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Lugari, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Nabii Nabwera",
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    "content": "My brothers, we can howl and shout but tomorrow we will look you in the eye and tell you that you voted for a person who is criminally conflicted. That does not mean we do not have good people on that list. I support vehemently the nomination of Hon. Murkomen. He is a legal mind who understands what he really wants to do for this country. He demonstrated his vision of what the transport sector should be because that is what we want to see. We also have a lady like Hon. Wahome who can demonstrate what she is thinking about in terms of water. Can we, however, say the same about Ms. Malonza? My answer is “No!” If you cannot demonstrate the vision you have, then you do not know where you want to go. As a Human Resource expert, I understand that the reason as to why we have a face-to- face interview is for you to tell us what you can do. If you cannot demonstrate it, then you will not make other people do it. That means you do not know it. How then will you make others do it? Colleagues, a cabinet is beyond community. If we were to talk about our tribes, then I do not see a Tachoni or an Ogiek on the list. It is about Kenya. I urge my colleagues who are retreating to tribal cocoons to desist from doing so. We are looking for a cabinet that will help the President to deliver the promises he made to Kenyans. We are all agreed that irrespective of which side of the political divide we are in, we want a working and an effective cabinet. As we look at these names, we need to ask the question: “If I looked at you in the eye, will you meet the scissors … (inaudible)?” Thank you."
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