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"content": "Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I rise to also support this Motion. From where I stand, I would urge our senior brother Raila to accept and proceed with the election. I believe at one time when the results were declared, he did not have any faith in the Supreme Court, but his colleagues and friends urged him to proceed. And the Supreme Court finally gave him the reward he wanted. Therefore, I do not see why he still has no faith in the IEBC. I believe if he comes on board and accepts it as it is, we proceed to the elections. You can never know, maybe he can have his way, like he did in the Supreme Court. What surprises me and what I would like to inform Kenyans wherever they are, our senior brother Raila has lost four times. Every time he loses, he does not accept the results. Why is this the case? When he has refused to accept the results, he blames the referee. This time, yes, he blamed the referee, it went to the Supreme Court and the ruling was made; and fortunately, the ruling kind of stated it was not the persons who were manning this particular process who were the problem. It was ruled that it was the system itself that had a problem. In my own thinking, I would imagine you are driving a vehicle and the vehicle crashes. When the mechanic looks at it, he realises the crashing of the vehicle was not the problem of the driver, it was the vehicle itself. So we are in this kind of state where I would urge our brother Raila that the problem is not Chebukati or Chiloba. He should allow these brothers to proceed with the process of this election so as to have stability and peace in our country. At one time when the Head of State was complaining about the Supreme Court, mentioning our brother Maraga, he had to run all the way to Kisii inciting the Kisii that: “Look, here is your son being crucified.” I am wondering why he is crucifying the Luhyas. Are Messrs. Chiloba and Chebukati not Luhyas? He is crucifying our brothers. He is actually crucifying our brothers and the Luhya community as a whole. What is surprising is that our own spokesman, Mr. Musalia is not saying anything neither is our brother Mr. Wetangula. I have a feeling that because our senior brother as it were said he has one bullet remaining, he thinks he has nothing to lose even if this country goes to the dogs. This is creating tension in the country and it can lead to war. If we go to war he has nothing to lose. Kenyans, look at what our brother is doing. Be wary. This is a person who has been losing all through and even on this particular one he knows he will lose. We urge Kenyans wherever they are to just get prepared for the elections so that we win. If they boycott we will declare Uhuru Kenyatta the President and then we will run the country. I also urge President Uhuru to treat the big headed people the way Museveni did to one governor in Uganda. Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker, I support."
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