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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Ethuro",
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        "legal_name": "Ekwee David Ethuro",
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    "content": " Order, hon. Senators! I am actually surprised that a mundane matter like this one is preoccupying us. I want to make it extremely and abundantly clear that you may have served in the Seventh Parliament in the same capacity as I served in both the Ninth and Tenth Parliaments and the practice was the same. Since we began the Senate in 2013, the practice has been the same. So, the tradition is not just a matter of the tradition or convenience; it is a tradition that has already been factored. For five minutes the bell is rang; by 2.30 p.m. you are expected to be inside the Chamber yourselves. You do not expect the Speaker to arrive before you have arrived. So, that is already one other consideration that you must put into account. The rest is a balance of convenience. In any event, the Standing Order No.1 allows the Speaker to follow where it is not provided for. It is not because it is not provided for. When it is not provided for, a tradition is something great that can be part and parcel of how we conduct business. If you really need to challenge me, then I will refer you to the same order. Unless the Speaker so directs, I am going to direct then, but I do not think it is necessary."
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