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"content": "Kina. We have seen a lot of marginalisation going on. We have seen a lot of purging of the Masai community. Just the other day, two principal secretaries were removed for no reason. Just the other day, the Governor of Central Bank was supposed to be ole Sirma. He was removed unceremoniously yet he was number one. Now we see Tukero being removed again just like all those others. The issue is that there will be a time of reckoning. There will be explanations that must be given. Let people laugh. Let them say what they think but they will come and explain to us when they are coming to ask for our votes. They will explain what we did to them to warrant this kind of marginalisation. At the end of the day, we know there are reasons of numbers and creating positions for other people in Rift Valley. The Masai are no longer fools. People are being marginalised and oppressed and I do not think that is a sincere laughter. That issue must be addressed. What is the point of a Kenyan getting 77 points and another one gets 63 and the latter is nominated? We want to know whether there are Kenyans who are more equal than others. Hon. Speaker, we want justice and fair play. Kenyans need to realise the benefit of being Kenyans but not being marginalised. I have no reason to oppose the appointment of Mr. Chebukati because they did not appoint themselves but their names were only brought to Parliament. I will lose so that we can have elections as soon as possible to ensure that fairness and justice is reinstated in this country."
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