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    "speaker_name": "Dr. Nuh",
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    "speaker": {
        "id": 114,
        "legal_name": "Nuh Nassir Abdi",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I would also equally want to commend the Prime Minister, especially, for urging that people should not start premature campaigns. I would also want to expect him as a possible presidential candidate that he leads the way so that others also follow suit. But more importantly, since he expects this House to speak with one voice and to support the way forward for the Constitution, I think it is equally important that the docket he mans, that is the Cabinet should do the same. Of late, they have been sending wrong and invariable signals to the public and even to us as the Back bench until we are a bit worried as to whether it is the same Constitution that we passed, that the cabinet is referring to. How does the Prime Minister intent to rein in on errant members of the Cabinet who would want to mislead Kenyans when it comes to implementation and the way forward? The implementation of the constitution is well spelt out within the constitution itself. Secondly and lastly is the issue on the rendition of Kenyans to Uganda. I would not expect the Prime Minister to be as helpless as we are in the Back bench. So, for him to easily just come to the podium and lament that it is irregular and that the law should be followed is not expected. What does he intend to do? He should state the specific actions he intends to take to make sure that Kenyans in future and even for those who have been renditioned without following the due procedure are brought back to the country and due process is followed before their rendition back to Uganda."
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