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"speaker_name": "Kibwezi West, Independent",
"speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr.) Patrick Musimba",
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"content": "As much as we have raised issues about figures, it is important to talk about hope for this nation. A hope carried through within the confines of three pillars which are the economy, politics and social status as a nation. At the heart of being Kenyan, it is a heart of competitiveness and productivity. This BPS in its entirety is not addressing us as per Article 95 of the Constitution. We, as Members of Parliament, have a responsibility to all our constituents the way we reflect and represent their aspirations on a day to day basis. What do Kenyans aspire for? We wake up each morning to see how we can fend for our families and contribute to the greater good and prosperity of this nation. There are certain drivers in this economy which even the National Treasury depends on which are our tourist earnings, Diaspora remittances and exports. But the PBS speaks little about how many more acreage we are going to grow tea and how much we are going to expand in coffee exports."
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