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"content": "Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. Let me begin by congratulating the Rt. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga for being a statesman and seeing where the elections were heading where we would not have a Chairperson to represent the African Union in the Secretariat and administrative organ. If he did not concede defeat early, we would have had a situation where the elections could be repeated over and over again. What the Rt. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga demonstrated in the African Continent is that as the leader, he has not always been there for his own gain. It has never been about Raila Amolo Odinga. It has always been about the good of the continent. When I was a young student at the University of Massachusetts, in my third year, I took a course in international relations. That is when I knew the complexity that exists when it comes to dealing with issues of international relations. The African Continent was subdivided into two: Anglophone and Francophone. These two separate ideologies are very complex.  Anglophone countries have always demonstrated progress and shown the way forward. Unfortunately, most of the francophone countries have always been left behind. You can see, even in the reasoning and the development of our countries. Anglophone countries have managed to leapfrog in different sectors. If we look at Kenya as an example, Kenya developed the first money"
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