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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Speaker",
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    "content": "Order, hon. Members! The Statement made by Mr. Omingo was pursuant to Standing Order No.76. Indeed, he had approached the Chair earlier on and was granted the necessary permission to proceed and make the statement under under Standing Order No. 76. Hon. Members, bear with me as I read this Standing Order out. It says:- “By indulgence of the House, a Member may explain matters of personal nature although there is no question before the House, but such matter may not be debated”. Hon. Members, you will note that after Mr. Omingo made that Statement and the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security stood to intervene, the Chair was not aware what he was going to address. As soon as I became aware, I stopped the Minister. I did tell him: “You cannot debate this matter; neither can you question it” but before I stopped him, he had said that the matter is being investigated. Unfortunately, that went on record but I did not allow him to go further. So, I did not allow him to debate. Indeed, he did not. Prof. Anyang’-Nyong’o then stood up on yet another point of order, whose substance the Chair is not prophetic to be aware of. I do not have those powers of Jesus. So, I did not know. So, Prof. Anyang’-Nyong’o, to the extent that he attempted to debate"
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