GET /api/v0.1/hansard/entries/1214193/?format=api
HTTP 200 OK
Allow: GET, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, HEAD, OPTIONS
Content-Type: application/json
Vary: Accept
{
"id": 1214193,
"url": "https://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/1214193/?format=api",
"text_counter": 31,
"type": "speech",
"speaker_name": "Sen. Cheruiyot",
"speaker_title": "The Senate Majority Leader",
"speaker": {
"id": 13165,
"legal_name": "Aaron Kipkirui Cheruiyot",
"slug": "aaron-cheruiyot"
},
"content": " Mr. Deputy Speaker Sir, thank you for giving me this chance. I join the rest of my colleagues in welcoming the students who are here today. Sen. Okenyuri has captured it quite well by reminding them that many of the leaders that you see here, chances are that they began their leadership training right from university or even earlier, yours truly included. Therefore, they are on the right track by showing that they practice their leadership skills enough, learn about the beauty of our country, the diversity and the challenges of leading. Once you are a leader at the university, you are already a national leader. This is because all our universities take students from every part of the country. When they grant you an opportunity to lead, it means they have identified your leadership skills early in the day. I hope that they will get a fruitful engagement with the leadership of the Senate and those whom they wish to interact with so that they can learn as much as possible. Know the history of Parliament and the things that we need to do. One final thing is a challenge. I have seen Commissioner Sen. Joyce Korir walk in. One of the things I regret we were unable to achieve during our time when I served at the Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC) is to establish a Parliament Museum. There"
}