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"content": "Development and a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing, both from the New Hampshire College in Manchester. The departed officer obtained her “O” and “A” levels at the Hillcrest Secondary School in Nairobi. The Late Mrs. Adjibodou joined the Parliamentary Service Commission on 6th December, 2005, as a Personal Assistant in the then Office of the Vice President and Leader of Government Business. On 21st April, 2009, she joined the Directorate of Legislative and Procedural Services in the National Assembly as a Clerk Assistant, serving in the Table Office in Room 8. Following the promulgation of a new Constitution in 2010, Mrs. Adjibodou joined the Senate Service in February 2013, as a Senior Clerk Assistant in the Directorate of Committee Services. She later joined the Directorate of Legislative and Procedural Services, where she rose to the level of Principal Clerk Assistant I, heading the Journals, Procedural Research and Records Department, where she served until her demise. Indeed, Mrs. Adjibodou was on duty and called out the Orders at the Table in this Chamber yesterday afternoon. The late Mrs. Adjibodou has been an exceptional parliamentary officer who personified commitment and diligence in service. Her death is indeed a big loss to the Parliamentary Service Commission, the wider parliamentary fraternity and the Senate in particular. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family, friends and colleagues at this most trying time. A condolence book has been opened in the Office of the Clerk on the 1st Floor of the Main Parliament Buildings, for Members and staff who wish to convey their condolences to the family and friends. Hon. Senators, on behalf of all Senators and the entire staff of Parliament and on my own behalf, I wish to take this opportunity to condole with the family of Mrs. Adjibodou, parliamentary staff and all her friends in this most difficult time. The Parliament of Kenya has indeed lost a diligent and committed staffer. In honour of our departed staffer, I request that in the usual tradition, we all stand and observe a minute of silence."
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