{"id":675661,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/675661/?format=json","text_counter":184,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Hon. Chepkong’a","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":1154,"legal_name":"Samuel Kiprono Chepkonga","slug":"samuel-kiprono-chepkonga"},"content":"Hon. Speaker, you are very persuasive in the manner in which you speak. Being my senior, I should not disagree with you. Standing Order No. 68 states that a Member shall be responsible for accuracy of any facts which he alleges to be true and will be required to substantiate any such facts instantly. I was just raising an issue with accuracy of information. I have taken note of what you have said and also note that it was the perception of the Minority Whip and not necessarily based on any facts. I think I can go and perceive with him outside. I have no problem. In fact, we had a good breakfast this morning. We are planning to visit the Pope with him in the course of this year. Hon. Speaker, we hope you will also pray for us in the spirit of reconciliation. Taking us out with Hon. Mwadeghu can be very expensive. He is my good friend. One of his constituents used to work in my office. I take everything he says seriously and that is why I was raising this matter. In the spirit of reconciliation, I am willing to forgive him. I would like to ask him to apologise. The Bible says: “Forgive one another as I have forgiven you.” He is a forgiven man and so, he should also forgive me."}