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    "content": "them to shine and make our name. This House must be respected. This process will place us where we belong. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I do not know if my friend Sen. Kajwang remembers, but at one time, he narrated to me a story of how he was sent away from the university. He was walking along the streets of the University of Nairobi when he was told that he had been sent home without being given a hearing. This was contrary to the provisions of law. The law states that the gentleman and lady of Embu County will be given a chance to be heard. As Sen. Kagwe has said, we may not be able to gag what the public says or what goes to the media. As we hold our side of dignity and ensure that this process is respected, we would like to appeal to the said Governor and Deputy Governor to also do the same from their end. I know they have been in the media. Last night, we saw them on television stations addressing the media. I hope that this time they will respect this process. I also appeal to them not to behave like members of the public who can say anything on this issue. They will be accorded an opportunity to express themselves in the Committee. Let them give this Committee the respect and support it deserves. We will, in ten days, be able to interrogate this report and give a direction to this country and the people of Embu County. Mr. Speaker, Sir, with those remarks, I beg to support."
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