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"content": "I commend the President for the Address that he gave, which was an all-round speech. He touched on political, social and economic issues. I also thank him because his Address was all inclusive. He addressed all kinds of people: men, women, the marginalised and people with disabilities, albeit narrowly. I remember the President’s Address as if I heard it two hours ago. It is still memorable. One thing that came out so strongly in his Address is the issue of forgiveness. That was a very humbling statement that should never go unnoticed. It is biblical that when kings or leaders humble themselves and ask their followers to ask for forgiveness, the whole nation is healed and God forgives them. It happened in the Bible times when Jonah was asked to go and deliver a message of doom but when the king heard of that, he asked all his people to put on sack clothes and repent and when they did that, God changed His mind. That presidential statement gives us favour before God for it carries so much. Our nation will be healed and I can see prosperity. It was also very humbling when the President came out to state that he and Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga had decided to put The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."
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