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"speaker_name": "Emuhaya, ANC",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Omboko Milemba",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. On behalf of myself, the people of Emuhaya, the now-dissolving Amani National Congress (ANC) Party and the UDA Party, let me take this opportunity to condole with the family of the late Johnson Nzioka, a teacher of repute who was the Chairman of KEPSHA. The KEPSHA is a professional body that voices the professionalism of teachers. On behalf of myself and the groups I have mentioned, I send my condolences to the family of the late Johnson Nzioka, an educationist and a person with vast experience. Let me also condole with the family of the late Baringo Senator, William Cheptumo. Sen. Cheptumo carved out his place as a unique legislator when he was here. He was the kind of legislator who, when he stood to speak, the whole House would just go quiet and listen to his explanations, especially on the Constitution, constitutionalism, and things that related to law. He was a great guy, with great respect, and a mentor to many of us. Finally, the demise of Hon. Malulu Injendi is in itself a memento mori that sounds a warning to all of us in Parliament and those who are not here that death is definite and it is coming for us. A few days ago, he was just seated there, always catching your eye to express his views on education and other matters, but he is now gone. He was a very calm legislator. The late Hon. Injendi was a legislator who knew how to reach the people minus the political parties. Though a member of the ANC party, in which I have been the Secretary-General, Hon. Injendi could have still made it in any political party. No wonder in your eulogy you indicate him as having come on a party that was little known even when he had been denied the favour."
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