{"id":98554,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/98554/?format=json","text_counter":235,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Mr. Musyoka","speaker_title":"The Vice-President and Minister for Home Affairs","speaker":{"id":188,"legal_name":"Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka","slug":"kalonzo-musyoka"},"content":" Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I rise to make a statement regarding the health of the Right Honourable Prime Minister, hon. Raila Amolo Odinga. I would appreciate if I could be heard in silence. That is because this is a matter that is important to the House. This Statement should have been made yesterday because the House was rightly concerned about what had befallen the Right Honourable Prime Minister. I think it is hon. Ojode who undertook to have the Government to respond on this matter. I am aware that the honourable Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security, Prof. Saitoti made some comments on this matter. However, I think it is important to place matters properly on record. Therefore, I have the honour to make the following statement. The Prime Minister felt some discomfort immediately after his function at the Nairobi Dam on Monday evening, where he had launched a project to rehabilitate the dam. The Prime Minster felt general exhaustion and some headache. After the function, he branched to Nairobi Hospital for a check up and walked up to the clinic. Initial tests detected fatigue and the doctors straightaway embarked on dealing with that. They put"}