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"speaker_name": "Gilgil, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. (Ms.) Martha Wangari",
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"content": "some myths. I heard the Seconder of the Bill say that in the Government, only two communities are benefiting. I was shocked because I do not think that inclusivity means dragging into the mud a whole region or a whole community. We need to debunk those myths. I had to go through the list of the Cabinet today to see which two communities are more represented and dominating. It is not true that two communities dominate the Cabinet. A lie can be repeated many times until people start doubting the truth and start believing the lie. Fred Matiang’i is from Kisii, John Munyes is from Turkana, Keriako Tobiko is from the Maa, Eugene Wamalwa is from Western, Chelugui is from the Kalenjin, Ukur Yatani is from North Eastern, George Magoha is from Nyanza, James Macharia is from Central, Peter Munya is from Meru, Rachelle Omamo is from Nyanza, Margaret Kobia is from Meru, Najib Balala is from Coast, Charles Keter is from the Rift Valley, Sicily Kariuki is from Mount Kenya, Farida Karoney is from Rift Valley, Joe Mucheru is from Mount Kenya, Adan Mohamed is from North Eastern, Amina Mohamed is from Western and Raphael Tuju, a CS without portfolio, is from Nyanza. We may repeat a lie many times that we make two communities, as the Seconder of the Bill has said, carry the burden of being discriminated in their own country. I have looked at the list again and I do not think it is true. We must be very honest as we have this discussion. The idea …"
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