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The National Assembly has resumed the Fourth Session of the Thirteenth Parliament.
Speaker of the National Assembly Moses Wetang’ula welcomed the members of Parliament as they started sittings.
“I am confident that you are well rejuvenated and ready to embark on the business ahead of us this Session, which marks the Mid-Term of the Thirteenth Parliament,” the Speaker said.
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He listed the agenda for the sittings on the Fourth Session and thanked the MPs for availing themselves for the midterm retreat.
“As we commence the Fourth Session, we undertake our legislative duty with greater enthusiasm to achieve more.”
The Speaker said that he is confident that the House will continue to build on its commendable performance in consideration of key legislative business and other crucial committee businesses.
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He called on the members to remain committed to serving Kenyans with diligence, integrity and efficiency.
“I once again welcome you back and look forward to a productive Fourth Session.”
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