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    "content": "Madam Temporary Speaker, you may remember that when we were campaigning in the by-election in Bungoma, she came and lived there for one month to campaign and made sure that things went right. Those are some of the people that we think about when we are talking of this affirmative action. They are people who have made major and enormous sacrifices. Some people think that when our sisters like you who love politics walk around with us from one corner of the country to the other, you have a different motive. I dare say no. You are there because you are committed to a cause to make things better. Madam Temporary Speaker, I can say without any fear of contradiction how many times we have inhaled teargas with you, particularly on the streets of Nairobi. We were teargassed by a ruthless man called Mr. Nkaissery. We were splashed with poisonous water and beaten with truncheons. All this happened to us. In the evening, you could see the Cabinet Secretary smiling on television saying, “I will wash them if they do not take a bath at home.” It is extremely ruthless yet he cannot protect Pokots from marauding people from Uganda who steal their cattle. He could not protect five children in Nandi who were kidnapped and killed. He cannot protect dormitories of our children. As at yesterday, 104 schools had been burned. It is going on and on. However, he is very quick to deport a Congolese musician who extended his leg to his dancer."
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