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"content": "officers who have resigned start saying that they must go back to their jobs. Therefore, the President recognizes this problem because he stated in Paragraph 95 of his Speech, that the institution of EACC cannot really do the job. If he recognizes that, how can he give the same institution 60 days to complete the investigations? I hope this is not a way out. Regarding the issue of the apology, the apology is taken. It is the first step on a long road to address, not only historical injustices, but also to ensure that this country becomes a country which is united. The son of Lee Kuan Yew, who died recently, had this to say and I would like the President to take note. The son, at his eulogy, mentioned clearly that at the time Singapore was founded, the Chinese voters were the majority, and the father could have relied only on the Chinese vote alone and ignored everybody else, but he said no. He took a deliberate step to make it an all inclusive society in which everybody had a chance. He quotes his late father and says his father declared that; “this is not a country that belongs to any single community or any two single communities, it belongs to all of us.” I would like us to walk the talk as far as that is concerned, to ensure that this country called Kenya belongs to all of us. It must be inclusive through the Constitutional provisions which touch on the fact, people, state officers, public officers, law enforcement officers, the army and so on, when they are being employed, they must take into account the face of Kenya. We are not seeing that. I would like the President, as he is now a reborn President and as he takes the Lee Kuan Yew gospel on these two issues, to now walk the talk. Thank you."
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