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"speaker_name": "Sen. Kibwana",
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"content": "I thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity to contribute. I thank my party leader, Rt. Hon. Raila Amollo Odinga, for giving me this opportunity to serve in the Senate. I congratulate my colleagues for having been elected or nominated to this House. I will go direct to the point. I have three or four points. First, I looked at the women and the two-thirds gender rule. In as much as the President acknowledged that there was growing confidence in the contribution of women in leadership and governance, he did not give tangible solutions on the two-thirds gender rule and how it could be implemented or achieved. There was also no plan or intention regarding what the Government will do to empower women and youth of this country. My other point is on the symbol of national unity. As a figure of national unity, the President did not give a unifying solution on how to heal the country. We realize that there is only 200,000 difference of his win. However, there is still some hate in terms of ethnicity, nepotism and all other things. They are all very thorny. So, is wise to address this so that he can bring the country back together and harmonize. This will still remain entrenched in the Kenyan society, if not sorted out."
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