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    "speaker_name": "Kitutu Chache North, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Jimmy Angwenyi",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me this chance to contribute on this nominee. Before I make my comments, I want to declare my personal interest. This nominee comes from my constituency. I have known him since he was a young boy. He is a guy who has worked in public service committedly over the years. Mr. Enosh has worked at all those levels. He started from a very low level. If we approve his appointment, he will make sure that other employees of the public service will be working committedly believing that if they perform well, they will be rewarded with promotions. Mr. Enosh Momanyi is a person with vast experience in physical planning and housing. As my colleague said, this country is moving to an era where we have no land. Whatever little land we have, we must plan well for it just like in New York, Dubai, Washington DC et cetera . This is a person who has first experience and he can accomplish that. With our Big Four Agenda on housing and manufacturing, he is a person who can plan where to set up industries and human settlements for our people. So, I thank the Committee. They did a thorough research even to correct his name. You know, somebody would have, probably, mischievously misspelled his name when they were giving the name to the appointing authority. Since it has been corrected, the correct name is Enosh Onyango Momanyi. That is his name. Next time we should talk to the other agency that gave a wrong name before we seriously take their recommendations. We must know what they do. Do they check out the information they give or they do not?"
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