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"content": "this country in the last two years, especially at the beginning of last year. Therefore, let us not take Kenyans for granted. It is the high time the Government woke up and led from the front with courage. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to state that the Government should note that without these measures, there will be no legal social harmony; our security is threatened and it may not be long before you see Kenyans on the road. Our Head of State has been heckled by ordinary wananchi and the Prime Minister himself was answered back in Kibera. He shouted âOrangeâ and people shouted back âUngaâ! We are actually witnessing a time bomb in this country. I call upon Kenyans not to listen any more to these outside agents. Let us not listen to people from Central Bank and Treasury who are talking about the free market economy. We are all for the market economy. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, we will consider, in collaboration with my friend, hon. Midiwo, what other essential commodities we should bring into this Bill as we move along. I want to say that, let Africa be African and let Kenya wake up and declare that, we are going to move forward as Kenyans irrespective of our tribes. Let us stop the exploitation of our people. Once again, I thank all hon. Members who contributed to this Bill. With those remarks, I beg to move that the Price Control (Essential Goods) Bill, be now read a Second Time. Thank you."
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