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"content": "power in the world. And Obama is a replication of the intellectualism and the potential that comes from the Kenyan gene. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, while supporting the adoption of this Report, I also want to give a message to Members of Parliament, and particularly to those who serve in the Cabinet, to stop henceforth ignoring global wisdom to actually attempt to swim in the continentalism that was the foresight of Pan Africanists, like Tom Mboya, Kwame Nkurumah, Julius Kabarage Nyerere and our own founding father, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta. In the 21st Century, it makes no sense to go from village to village dismissing important personalities in the world when Kenya is moving from city to city in Europe and North America and in Asia, with bowls begging for grains, the dine, the health sector, to address the question of HIV/AIDs, to capacitate the programmes of the youth in this country and to address questions on gender. More critically, to bring sense and sanity, rationality and logic into the minds of us, national leaders, because that is so required because many are the times that we have lost control of our senses and, therefore, invited foreigners to come and give us an injection that is envitable because we need to be sober. Therefore, this Report carries important tenets. It has very key principles which when implemented, respected and endorsed by the executive and marketed by Parliament, will enable us as Kenyans, Africans or Pan Africanists, achieve a better position in the community of civilized citizens of the world. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, we are one, but while we are one, we belong to the community of nations as Africans. Kenya occupies a special place in leadership, particularly intellectual; we realised in making the Pan African Parliament and its report and its resolutions better received and better implemented in our neighbouring countries and also in the rest of the continent because we have able legislators or representatives that we see here and we need to take advantage of that special place we occupy in the international community. I beg to support."
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