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"speaker_name": "Funyula, ODM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr.) Ojiambo Oundo",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker. Legislation transcends national boundaries. It must bring some form of cooperation and pursue the endless form goal of globalisation such that there must be some uniform sets of rules, regulations and laws that wherever you go, if it is an offence of murder, it remains a uniform offence. It is important that whenever we have an opportunity, Kenya, Africa and all other countries can join an association where cross-cutting legislative and emerging issues can be deliberated. I stand here to note and make comments on this Report that was tabled in the House late last year. Perusing through this Report, it briefly touches on quite a number of issues in the main body but more tellingly, when you look at it, the common principles that are supposed to be a basis of discussion are democracy and human rights; sustainable economic growth and development; climate change; human social development; peace and security; migration, and mobility. I have heard quite a number of comments from my colleagues and other participants. They basically have an issue based on Annex 10. The Report seems to have analysed and highlighted some extremely disturbing issues in the African Continent and among Christians, I included. I do not know what religion the Hon. Temporary Speaker professes. Occasionally, I see him as a Christian and I believe he is one. After Cotonou Agreement towards a new agreement with the Africa, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) States…"
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