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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Vihiga, ANC",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Ernest Kivai",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to contribute to the State of the Nation Address by the President. This Speech is timely, honest or candid, factual, hopeful, progressive and challenging. It is timely because when the President was delivering it, the nation was very expectant and he did not know whether to go left or right. The President gave hope to the nation, told us where we are and where we are going. Why do I say the Speech was honest or candid? If you look at its preamble, he started by acknowledging very many things. He acknowledged that people out there are suffering. They are losing hope. He knows and understands that, and he strives to do something about it. Why do I say that this Speech was factual? All across its entire spectrum, the President was speaking on a topical matter and giving facts. For example, in the area of agriculture, he gave facts on almost all aspects. There is the issue of fertiliser supply and subsidising agriculture. We all know this, and we have seen it. I will give you a very good example from the village I come from. My neighbour who hardly harvests a bag of maize every time the harvesting cycle comes around told me that she"
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