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"content": "do not read our HANSARD to see what we say. I want to publish the conversations in the Senate into a publication, which I shall unveil in October, running up to the day of mental health. As I speak right now, the Ministry has asked me to be an ambassador and so, I will use this as a tool to have this conversation as I move forward. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will wind up by picking a few quotes that were said here on the Floor, which I will put forward somewhere. Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr and Sen. Mwaura said that “we are all insane, what differs is the degree of insanity.” Sen. Mugo also said “let us fight stigma. Speak up.” Sen. (Prof.) Ongeri said: “Unresolved mental health ailments can lead to deeper grievous mental health conditions.” Sen. Wetangula said: “The sophistication of a society is judged by how they treat their minorities, disadvantaged and the mentally ill.” Sen Sakaja said: “To all Kenyans, especially men who do not speak up, it is okay not to be okay.” Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. God bless you, all Senators, and our country. I beg to reply. I have been asked to ask Mr. Deputy Speaker---"
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