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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Chimera",
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    "content": "Yesterday, Sen. Wambua came before this House and lamented on and about how, as a House, we are not prioritising Motions, not getting Statements being processed and questions not being answered. I am shocked that, today, he comes before this House and says he opposes the very fundamental amendment that will actually help him in prosecuting his agenda. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I come from Kwale County, a very tiny rural county. We have serious issues that are affecting the people of Kwale County. We have a longstanding battle boundary dispute between us and Makueni County. We will appreciate if, today, the CS for Land, Environment and Natural Resources, came before us to explain this issue. We are not trying to do any mischief. For the first time since 2010, we have never had a chance within which a mechanism has been found where CSs can come before this House and explain their agenda. When the President appeared before us in his maiden speech, I happened to have sat next to Sen. Oketch Gicheru. When the President explained why he feels it fit to have Members of his Cabinet appear before us to answer to questions, explain the Government agenda and programmess, Sen. Oketch Gicheru was the one stamping his feet the most. He was the one who was clapping the most. I do not know what has changed today."
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