27 Apr 2022 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I would like to take this opportunity to condole with the family of the late Hon. Mwai Kibaki. Kenyans are with them at this particular time. This is what we can call the end of an era. He is the last founding father who has left us. History will always judge him kindly because he was the best, as far as the affairs of this country are concerned.
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27 Apr 2022 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I would like to take this opportunity to condole with the family of the late Hon. Mwai Kibaki. Kenyans are with them at this particular time. This is what we can call the end of an era. He is the last founding father who has left us. History will always judge him kindly because he was the best, as far as the affairs of this country are concerned.
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27 Apr 2022 in National Assembly:
Still waters run deep. I believe that there is no deeper leader who has ever served this country better than President Mwai Kibaki. Many people saw his demeanour and selfless manner of living and doing his work as a weakness. However, he was the strength that made this country great, after it was on a precipice as far as its economy is concerned. He revived the economy of this country, when it was about to cross the rubicon.
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27 Apr 2022 in National Assembly:
Still waters run deep. I believe that there is no deeper leader who has ever served this country better than President Mwai Kibaki. Many people saw his demeanour and selfless manner of living and doing his work as a weakness. However, he was the strength that made this country great, after it was on a precipice as far as its economy is concerned. He revived the economy of this country, when it was about to cross the rubicon.
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27 Apr 2022 in National Assembly:
Hon. Kibaki taught us many things. The most important of them all is that a great leader is born. He remains a great leader. He became a great leader because he was meant to be and he was one.
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27 Apr 2022 in National Assembly:
Hon. Kibaki taught us many things. The most important of them all is that a great leader is born. He remains a great leader. He became a great leader because he was meant to be and he was one.
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27 Apr 2022 in National Assembly:
Another lesson that we, as politicians, learnt from the life of Hon. Mwai Kibaki is that your family does not need to ruin the economy through theft, corruption or by dipping their hands in the till. He has left a family that is clean, and a family that did not benefit from the public largesse. This is a family to be emulated, and we are very proud of it.
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27 Apr 2022 in National Assembly:
Another lesson that we, as politicians, learnt from the life of Hon. Mwai Kibaki is that your family does not need to ruin the economy through theft, corruption or by dipping their hands in the till. He has left a family that is clean, and a family that did not benefit from the public largesse. This is a family to be emulated, and we are very proud of it.
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27 Apr 2022 in National Assembly:
Hon. Kibaki taught us that endurance pays. He also taught us that you can fall once, twice or thrice, but as long as you want to rise again, you will win the prize. He became the President of this country after people had ruled him out politically. The people of Narok benefitted from him through infrastructure, like the Narok-Sekenani Road. There are many other things he did for us. There was employment during his time, and he never segregated or served a particular community, but served all Kenyans.
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27 Apr 2022 in National Assembly:
Hon. Kibaki taught us that endurance pays. He also taught us that you can fall once, twice or thrice, but as long as you want to rise again, you will win the prize. He became the President of this country after people had ruled him out politically. The people of Narok benefitted from him through infrastructure, like the Narok-Sekenani Road. There are many other things he did for us. There was employment during his time, and he never segregated or served a particular community, but served all Kenyans.
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