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"speaker_name": "Bumula, DAP-K",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Wanami Wamboka",
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"content": " Hon. Speaker, I appreciate the Cabinet Secretary for coming. We have been patient with the things he has been saying because he is a former ranking Member of this House. We would not have been tolerant, perhaps, if he did not have those decorations with him. I also must declare that the Cabinet Secretary is my very good personal friend and we have many things we dream about together for the future. Many of the things the Cabinet Secretary has said is what he said in Naivasha. We respect Hon. Mbadi. When he went to the National Treasury as an expert with Mbadinomics we expected that by the time he gives commitment to this House, he is sure about the things he is saying. The Cabinet Secretary has put our Hon. Speaker not in very good light. The Cabinet Secretary is lucky that we also trust our Hon. Speaker and we love him very much and he has been using him as a shield. It does not make sense, Hon. Mbadi, my good friend, to say you gave the Hon. Speaker a plan on how you are going to disburse these monies, then later on you bring in issues of disbursements of capitation. The Mbadi I know should have foreseen that because he is an expert. By the time you were giving that commitment, those are things you would have on your fingertips. We are expecting Kshs21 billion from Hon. Mbadi today. That is the bare minimum take home. All these other things he is saying about capitation and county money, are the responsibility of Government to send these monies. The financial year is coming to an end. Hon. Mbadi, please do what is needful to our people and do not bring a lot of issues."
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