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"speaker_name": "Hon. Kingi",
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"content": "Hon. Senators, I think we are abusing this so-called point of order. Our Standing Orders give reference to when a Senator can stand on a point of order. If you read Standing Order No.98, it tells you when, as a Senator, you can stand on a point of order. However, we have made that one so wide that any time a Senator wishes to say something, then we stand on a point of order, whereas our Standing Orders are very specific at what moment a Senator should stand on a point of order. So, let us stick to what is provided in our Standing Orders to avoid these other numerous Standing Orders that may not strictly be deemed to be points of order. That does not mean what Sen. Wambua has raised is not important. However, it can be raised not through a point of order. It can be raised administratively. How I wish Sen. Wambua you raised this with either the Clerk or me in my office. Maybe today we would have discussed that exhaustively. Next Order. Sen. (Dr.) Oburu, you may proceed. You have a Motion that you ought to give notice today, that is, on Arbitrary Arrests of Kenyan Fishermen by Ugandan Authorities."
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