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    "content": "commenced; maybe individuals have gone to church and reconciled to some degree, but at the end of the day we should find out whether everybody has been reconciled after what happened that year. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, we should not view the ICC case as a way of dividing us further. The case is ongoing and the lawyers are handling it. This matter should not be looked at in a partisan way so that it divides us socially and politically. As a country, what we need most is unity. This country is facing a lot of challenges; poverty, lack of adequate food, heavy rains, inadequate health facilities et cetera. We should focus on other areas of development in order to move forward. We also have enemies in the name of terrorists. During the post election violence, we lost lives and we continue losing lives. Our economy has been affected because of the threat of terrorism. Therefore, as a country and even as leaders, we need to remain united and focused on these issues even as we know that very soon we shall be going for elections. But elections should never be something that divides us in a manner that we become a fragmented country. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I note and would like to urge all Kenyans to remain united to face the challenges ahead. Other countries are moving and Kenya needs to move. There are threats around us; Ebola is now in West Africa and we should be planning and investing on areas of preventing the spread of that disease to this country. Thank you."
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