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"content": "matter at what stage you do it; it is just to bring the attention of the Chair that something out of order has happened. Let me conclude by urging this House that if you look at Article 96 of the Constitution, as the Senate and as Senators, you represent the interests of counties and their governments. You are the custodians of devolution and in each and every of our counties where you were elected – apart from my friend Sen. Mwaura, who stood here the other day and alleged that he represents everybody – have a legal and moral duty from whichever side you stand--- Madam Temporary Speaker, I remember when we were working on the Constitution, my nephew sitting back there, Sen. Sakaja, displayed some fairly good knowledge of demography, planning and so on. Now that he is the Senator of Nairobi County, I want to hear more of his prowess on how to help Nairobi change than being unhelpful, unproductive and--- Let me not use the word I wanted to use. Singing day in and day out about Jubilee is not helpful. We want to change the lives of the people of Nairobi regardless of where you stand. The people who voted you to this House are the same who will vote you out for shouting from rooftops about Jubilee without doing anything. This is because human beings watch, evaluate, assess and give us marks for what we do. My nephew, the Senator for Nairobi, in five years, I want to see your proximity to the dysfunctional Jubilee Government changing the lives of the people of Kibera, Mathare, Mukuru kwa Njenga, Mukuru Kayaba and so on."
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