During their swearing in on Thursday 31st August, several Members of Parliament found it hard to pronounce ‘conscientiously’ a word that has been in their oaths since time immemorial.
The word ‘conscientiously’ means to be wishing to do what is right, especially to do one’s work or duty well and thoroughly.
Many read the word as “consciously” which has a different meaning from conscientiously. Consciously means in a deliberate and international way.
Kenyans on Twitter reacted to the Mps little knowledge of the word:
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#MPsSwear most difficult word today for mps CONSCIENTIOUSLY heeeeee nipe yaa eeeeh….. English? NO!
— ferdinand (@ferdinandronon) August 31, 2017
@WilliceOchieng1 @BettyMKyallo Utasaidie na hii word 'conscientiously' that has proved proved problematic during swearing of MPs. Asante
— Echuman Koriang (@EchumanKoriang) August 31, 2017
for conscientiously i declare De Minimis non Curat Lex
— WENDO JASPER (@wendojasper) August 31, 2017
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