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    "speaker_name": "Kikuyu, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Kimani Ichung’wah",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I was careful not to mention brands because I am not in the business of promoting brands. Hon. Ruku shared a photo of one of the brands retailing in a supermarket in Nairobi at Ksh114. Hon. Ruku can share that photo with Hon. TJ. In conclusion, this NADCO process was informed by the desire of all Kenyans to engage in politics devoid of violence. I am glad that we transacted business in NADCO in a very civil manner and in the spirit of give and take. Hon. Opiyo will bear me witness that even the most difficult questions in NADCO were dealt with civilly without throwing words at each other. The foundation of the NADCO was the spirit of dialogue. It was indicative that Kenyans do not desire to engage in violence even on matters of cost of living. Going forward, we shall talk to each other and resolve all issues of concern to us in an amicable manner through dialogue. I see my time is over. I plead with all of us to support and adopt this Report so that the House will be seized of the legislative proposals that have far-reaching effects especially those that touch on our electoral process, challenges that bedevil the IEBC and delimitation of boundaries. With those many remarks, I beg to move and request, Hon. Opiyo Wandayi, the NADCO Deputy Delegation Leader of the Azimio Coalition, to second."
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