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"content": "Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for giving me an opportunity to join fellow Kenyans and my colleagues in relaying my deepest condolences to the family of Sen. Moi and the entire family of the late President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi. On behalf of my family, the extended family of Mzee Stanley Shapashina Loitiptip and the great people of Lamu County, we relay our condolences. I can really talk little of Mzee Moi because of my age at that time. However, I vividly remember three instances. One, he used to work very closely with my late grandfather, Stanley Shapashina Loitiptip, in his administrative work in the Government. Secondly, I remember in 2002, I was in Nanyuki High school in Form two, I remember he came to our school, gave us a bull and a token of Kshs100,000 which we gladly accepted. Thirdly, in 1998, I was in a school known as Laikipia Airbase in Nanyuki where the late Mzee visited us, as a younger student and a member of the scout, I remember him shaking our hands. Mr. Speaker, Sir, one of the legacies of the late President has left is the Nyayo philosophy. The philosophy was majorly aimed at promoting unity, love, peace and development. In his quest to promote development and peace, Mzee Moi was an active East African. Many people have described the late Mzee Moi as a true Pan Africanist who"
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