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"content": ", but the weatherman said that there will be El Nino . Some of us who are farmers were forced to harvest prematurely fearing the destruction that would be caused by El Nino . After a short period, the President said that the people at the Meteorological Department lied to us. Recently, I heard the Deputy President saying that the rains that we are currently experiencing are El Nino . It is time the Statehouse Spokesperson tries to issue factual statement and not leave the President looking like a cartoon when he says some of these things. A lot at the moment is lip service. We want real service. All the leaders must tell the President the truth and not keep visiting State House with a lot of lies. During his Speech, when the President took a break to sip water, people were still clapping and I was wondering; are they clapping because he is thirsty? Let us not exaggerate. Real Kenyans, the hustlers that we said we will protect, are committing suicide because they are not seeing any development. From today, as leaders, we must be accountable with our statements because Wanjiku will look at us and there is nothing we will do in future to convince them. Hope is gone, Kenyans are not happy and that is the truth. Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker."
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