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"speaker_name": "Sen. Orengo",
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"content": "general Standing Orders and other instruments that had been supplied by the authorities. They were very well organized, and I want to recognize that. I also wish to welcome the students‟ delegations from the three counties, with a special mention of Starehe Boys Centre. I mention Starehe Boys Centre because my late kid brother schooled there. Probably without the Starehe Boys Centre arrangement, he would have never gone to school and achieved what he achieved in life. I also have very fond memories when I was at Alliance High School. There were so many debates that I was involved in with students from Starehe Boys School, including with Senior Counsel, Fred Ojiambo. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, allow me also to commend Ogande Girls High School, a pioneer school in Nyanza and St. Angela from Nyamira County. The Senate is an instrument of the people; it is an organ of the State for the people. Constantly, when people come to see how the Senate works, they are also participating by being part of those who are watching all of us, because they are sovereign. Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir."
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