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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Kipyegon",
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        "legal_name": "Johana Ngeno Kipyegon",
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    "content": "was ailing the country. The Cabinet was rotten. The Judiciary and Parliament were rotten. County governments were a den of thieves. We were wondering whether hon. Uhuru Kenyatta was still the President of this country. His speech on Thursday showed us that he is still the President of this country. I want to applaud him and thank him for the several issues that he contemplated on. He gave us several matters which most of us have been asking whether they are functional. On most of the matters that the President touched on such as health, transport, education and electricity, I must applaud him because he has showed the way forward. He has showed that we have a plan for the citizens of this country. Most notably are two issues that touched me. One is the fact that the President apologised for the wrongs, ills and mistakes which were done by the previous governments. We have had several questions which have not been answered. We have had assassinations, forceful evictions, land grabbing and people doing ills to the citizens of this country. Although the President never categorised or specified the particular crimes which were committed, he gave us hope that, in future, even those of us who have also been doing wrongs and who have been done wrongs in this country can also forgive each other. I remember a musician from South Africa sang a song that says: “Dogs and cats have forgiven each other - what is wrong with us as people?” The President took a step to apologise for the wrongs which have been visited on the country."
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