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    "content": "clients in CORD and he did this very well in a manner that demonstrated that as a lawyer, he did everything that he believed in with a passion. I think it transcended all that we say about ethnicity because his interaction in the legal profession allowed him to meet and interact with other people. Picking from what Sen. Hassan said, the Senator for Mombasa, it is important for us, first of all as an Upper House at this point of mourning, to conduct ourselves as the Upper House we are in terms of assisting and supporting the family in this time of grief. Secondly, we, as a House, must borrow from this great legal mind. This is the Alexander Hamilton of our days. We need to borrow from him and realize that this House is not about our political parties, regions or our bipartisan interests. We have a higher cause and a greater calling than even the Lower House down there in terms of protecting devolution and ensuring that our mandate is achieved collectively as a family in the First Senate under the new Constitution. I pass my condolences to his family; his great children, especially the ones I know, Mutula Kilonzo Jnr and Kethi, at this time of mourning. I wish them God’s grace. May God comfort them. We will be available and I will be among Senators who will be available to stand with the family in whichever way is required by this House. Thank you."
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