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    "id": 982438,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. Pareno",
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        "legal_name": "Judith Ramaita Pareno",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I join you, the rest of the Senate and the nation to mourn the second President of this nation, and to mourn with our brother, Sen. Gideon Moi. Mr. Speaker, Sir, for the better part of the former President’s political life, some of us were still children. We can only talk about what we remember then, not much of politics because at that time some of us did not really understand what politics was. Mr. Speaker, Sir, when I think of the late President Moi, I remember the Nyayo milk because that is what we drank while we were in primary school. It was such an important programme that to this moment, we are losing children because some of them wake up hungry and drop out of school because of not feeding well. We remember him because of that programme. To me, he meant well for this nation and the health of the children at that particular time, because he understood that we needed to be healthy to be able to go school and have a healthy nation. I also remember the Nyayo slogan; ‘Nyayo’ meaning ‘footsteps’. He meant that we follow in his footsteps in as far as building this nation is concerned. To that extent, we applaud him because for that good that he did for this country, we were able to follow in his footsteps to do what he intended to do for the welfare of this country."
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