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    "id": 1553227,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Cherarkey",
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        "legal_name": "Cherarkey K Samson",
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    "content": "Senator for West Pokot County, that is not a womanizer. A womanizer is a different thing. You cannot define it that way. That is a harsh way of defining it. A man who undermines a lady or a woman is not a womanizer, but a threat to womanhood. We are trying to encourage women leadership in this country. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, Governor Natembeya must be called out. I want to advise him for free. His work is to ensure there is proper development in Trans Nzoia County. Last year, I led a delegation of the Committee on Information, Communication and Technology for a visit in Trans Nzoia and we noted that their collection of revenue is pathetic and poor. Money is actually getting into the individuals’ pockets? Their roads are pathetic and the public service in Trans Nzoia County has been weaponized and tribalized for political expediency by him. I have seen him fight the women representative, Hon. Siyoi Lillian Chebet. The governor should accommodate women leadership. We are not asking Governor Natembeya to babysit his deputy. We are simply asking him to allow the office of the deputy governor to operate optimally. We should encourage women leadership. I also want to request women who are in leadership to be responsible. I saw two women leaders from your county: Hon. Umulkheir Harun and Hon. Falhada Iman fighting--- I hope you will find time, during the weekend, to host them for a cup of tea and guide them. I know the Speaker of the National Assembly meted out serious punishment against them. I request women who are in position of power to be responsible, respectful and carry themselves with dignity. They should be responsible."
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