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"speaker_name": "Mr. Musyoka",
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"content": " On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I do not wish to interrupt my friend, Mr. Midiwo, but I heard him say that going to Libya and Egypt will not help this matter. It is important for the record that the House notes that the reason His Excellency the President sent me as his special envoy to Libya, at that particular time, was because Libya was the chair of the African Peace and Security Council. Two, I went to Egypt at the same time on this mission. Eng. Rege will remember this because he was in Egypt at the same time. The Prime Minister had also gone on an official visit four or three months before I visited the country bilaterally. So, let us separate these issues. It is important that there is no confusion over this matter. However, I am very happy about what hon. Midiwo has said; that we should act as one Government even as we go for the next round of the International Criminal Court (ICC) Deferral matter. I am happy that the Minister for Justice National, Cohesion and Constitutional Affairs is also talking the same language in Geneva. I think this is the way forward. We said we needed our country back and that is the language that Mr. Midiwo is using this morning. I thank him for that."
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