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"content": "Hon. Members, for avoidance of doubt, a total of 14 Members have contributed. These are the Leader of the Majority Party, the Minority Whip who seconded, hon. Gumbo, hon. Kimani Ngunjiri, hon. Francis Nyenze, who is the Leader of the Minority Party, hon. Priscilla Nyokabi, hon. Robert Pukose, hon. Abdikadir Aden, hon. Chris Wamalwa, hon. David Gikaria, hon. Simon Ogari and hon. Sunjeev Birdi. Those are the Members who have so far contributed to this Bill. It is good for me to remind you that you resolved that the following is the order of debate on the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 40 of 2014): the Mover is limited in moving to 60 minutes and 30 minutes in replying; the Leader of the Minority Party is limited to a maximum of 45 minutes; and any other Member speaking is limited to a maximum of 30 minutes. However, hon. Members, remember your own Standing Orders. Do not be repetitive. Do not repeat either yourself or arguments and points that have been made by others. If you becomes tedious, you will be out of order. So, for those that may be seeing the Bill for the first time, if you get a chance and you have nothing to say for 30 minutes, you can speak for only five minutes. That is still a contribution because that is what you have prepared for. If you are prepared for 30 minutes, well and good. The hon. Gumbo moved the House, and the House agreed with him that you be limited to a maximum of 30 minutes. Hon. Members, let me understand these Members who have put interventions. Is it on the business before the House? Hon. David Kangongo, what is your intervention?"
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