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"content": "Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I want to join my colleagues in applauding the President on his second Speech to Parliament. I will note a few things because I have very limited time. One, I am impressed by several things in that Speech. In fact, it is one Speech that saw people across the Floor disregard the rules of the House. We actually clapped instead of thumping our feet. We gave the President a standing ovation from both sides of the Coalitions. It was giving hope, not only to Parliament, but to the country. The one area that I know the Jubilee Government has made strides in is that of economic growth. A lot has been said about the figures and the translation to actual better living standards for the people. In terms of minerals, mining and increase in royalties, we have made great strides. However, it is not enough. I think we still need to translate this to better living standards, because people are still living in poverty as it is. With regard to power generation, we have made greater strides. Many schools have been supplied with electricity. This is something I have witnessed in my region, particularly in Gilgil Constituency. Some remote areas have been connected with electricity. We have 10,000 schools that have been connected with power in the last two The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."
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