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"speaker_name": "Laikipia CWR, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Jane Kagiri",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Let me start by congratulating you on your election as Speaker and your deputy, Hon. Gladys Shollei. Secondly, let me thank the great people of Laikipia County, who believed in me and overwhelmingly gave me their votes to become their woman representative. It would be unfair for me to end my story at that. It is good to mention that my journey with Laikipia County did not begin at the ballot. When I was admitted to university many years ago, the great people of Laikipia County contributed their hard-earned resources and gave me education. That is how I was able to attend university. I will forever remain grateful. I appreciate that they also gave me an opportunity to serve them. Being a daughter of retired teachers, it is important to wish all teachers in this country and the whole world a happy teachers’ day. On the President’s Speech, I noted four issues. The first issue is with regard to unity. In the morning, I listened to one of my colleagues saying that His Excellency the President did not put a lot of emphasis on unity. Having read the Speech carefully, it is not once or twice or thrice but seven times that the President placed a rallying call for unity. The first instance is when he reminded us that the closeness of the election result is an indication that what unites us is greater than what divides us. He later says that he will be a hardworking and committed President to every Kenyan in this country. Thirdly, he says that his administration will be of The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for informationpurposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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