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"speaker_title": "Hon. Wanjiku Muhia",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. From the outset, I congratulate the two great ladies on behalf of my Committee on Regional Integration, especially Ms. Beatrice, who will be working closely with us. I also recognise that the Attorney- General (AG) is a critical position, particularly when we are handling the amendment of the treaty in keeping with the legal instruments of the East African Community. The AG will time and again be advising the Council of Ministers. I hope that during Ms. Beatrice's time – if approved – as the EAC Minister, we shall realise the ever-challenging issue of a financial mechanism. We have always had the remittance avenue, and as a community, we have been looking forward to resolving that matter. I hope that during her time, we shall realise that and make it a thing of the past. It has been troubling the community. It is a critical time now that we are already in a transition to the political federation. I am proud because this House, through our Committee, gave its amendments and contributions. I am also hoping that during Ms. Beatrice's tenure, this political confederation will be realised. As Hon. Junet has said, we are very proud as women leaders in this House, and as women of this country. The women tribe of Kenya – without looking at where the women came from be it ODM or Kenya Kwanza – have produced two great women who will steer matters of this country. Again, I congratulate them."
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