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"speaker_name": "Hon. Waiganjo",
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"content": "Thank you, hon. Speaker. I also wish to join my voice with those of my colleagues in eulogising Senator Otieno Kajwang’. I know Senator Kajwang’ as an astute lawyer and a member of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK). I have known him since my days in practice; actually since my days in high school. I read a lot about him during my time at the university. I was very impressed by him during the second liberation. He is one of the people who fought for the second liberation. He is a good politician and it is not easy really to lose a politician like the . I therefore wish to pass my sincere condolences; those of my family; those of the people of Ol Jorok and by extension the people of the county of Nyandarua. We are celebrating the life of the late but we need to remind ourselves that even as we celebrate, we need to know what we shall be remembered for. The death of our friend automatically reminds us of our own demise. So we must dance when we can, like Senator Kajwang’ did. We must do what we must do. We must be astute. We must take with fervor what we are doing in politics and we must also learn from him. I wish to say that in the legal profession we have lost a very senior advocate. He was humorous as we should be and he was not divisive. So, let us learn from him; let us not be divisive; let us be one even in his demise. I wish finally to give my most sincere condolences to my learned friend and brother, hon. T.J Kajwang’."
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