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    "speaker_name": "March 24, 2016 SENATE DEBATES 36 Sen. Murkomen",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I am glad that Sen. (Prof.) Lonyangapuo has done what I wanted to do. However, I want to add by saying that Sen. Moi is not here, but is ably represented by me, as his friend, colleague and neighbor. I, therefore, want to welcome the students from Mogotio and tell them they will learn a lot of things. One of which is the debate on whether KANU is part of Jubilee Coalition or not, like Sen. (Prof.) Lonyangapuo has raised here and what that means to students like you and others. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I want to tell them that we were in schools like them just a few years ago. In fact, Sen. Cheruiyot might have been there less than 10 years ago. In less than 10 years, they should imagine themselves sitting where we are seated now and driving the leadership of this country. So, whatever they do in school, they must remain focused, disciplined and open minded. They should not only concentrate on books alone, but they must engage in debates, symposia and sports so that it can open the ability of leadership. As our students from Mogotio, you have a bright future, one day you will meet me or Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale and tell them I am the Senator who visited last time as a student when you were in the House."
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