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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Tom Macharia",
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    "content": "Thank you. I just want to state the point, that the agreements were dynamic and politics is too. These things have a way of settling themselves and they do. The next point. I was asked a question about the Constitution requiring the Permanent Secretaries (PS) and other positions to be advertised. I cannot speak to how Kenya Kwanza intended to implement that, but as I have demonstrated, it was implemented. They found a way to do it. I do not know how they did it, but we are just speaking to what they did. Hon. Sen. Madzayo asked a question about chakula kikiiva . You will note that many of the videos that were played here today were made in Nandi or Kericho counties. There was a very specific reason for that and the Deputy President himself will be addressing that question today. The only other thing I can tell you about those videos is that whenever the Deputy President raises that question either in Nandi or Kericho counties, he is cheered wildly. It is a very popular issue in those two counties. Finally, on a question that was asked about how hon. Mutuse and others would feel. Even regions that did not overwhelmingly vote for Kenya Kwanza, including Machakos, Makueni and Kitui counties actually got two Cabinet Secretaries in the Cabinet in the fullness of time. So, no one was discriminated against. This was not about tribes. I think the confusion has been brought about by hon. Mutuse's Motion. This was about sharing of government and those who believed in the policies of this government. I hope I have attempted to address all the questions that you have raised."
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