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    "content": "for us. So, it is unfortunate that we have lost such a committed Member of the Committee even as we are about to meet this week with the MPs from the National Assembly to see how we can progress the discussions on the Fund. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the death of Boy Juma Boy is a reminder to all of us that life is not permanent. Even as politicians from the opposite sides of this House, we should not be stressing each other. As leaders, we should build bridges and friendships and address common issues which affect both the Opposition and the Government. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I think it is Sen. (Prof.) Lesan who referred to Boy Juma Boy as a very tall person. Leadership does not matter how tall you are and neither does it matter how short one is. Indeed, the physical features do not play a great part in leadership in modern times. It is in the Old Stone Age leadership where one became a leader purely because of physical size. Nowadays, leadership comes from the heart---"
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