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"speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Oburu",
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"content": "I hope when I retire from this Senate, I will also be a beneficiary of that Fund. That is on a light note. Madam Temporary Speaker, this is a big Report. I am not able to read the whole of it. It was just tabled the other day and it is more than 500 pages. I do not think even the fastest reader would have been able to go through each and every paragraph. However, the issues being touched on are very weighty. When you look at the issues of electoral justice, some of the people who have not participated in an electrical injustice will not know how weighty it is to address the issues of electoral justice. In 2007, when I was together with the current President, we could see ourselves winning. The TV was showing that our candidate was winning. He was ahead with 1 million votes with only two stations remaining. We started celebrating that we had already won and that the election was over. Little did we know that there were just two stations catching up and within five minutes, all the results had been turned. Therefore, issues of electoral justice are issues that must not be taken lightly because the result of injustice is violence. There can be no peace without justice. So, we must have justice so that we can have peace. The issues of auditing the results and making the electoral body more representative have been discussed and agreed on. I support the recommendations as they"
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