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The speech was partly a lecture on the Medium Term Development Plan.
For those expecting SONA as theatre, what he delivered instead was a teach-in. He traded oratorical flair for as many facts as he can squeeze in such a short time.
He was not fishing for applauses, choosing fewer sound bytes so he could mention more sound programs.
It was a speech designed not to get us excited, like the ones that will make us jump to our feet, but to get us thinking for a long time on the hard work ahead.
He dropped a big payload of plans, and to Congress, a huge consignment of bills to be passed, some of which could be unpopular.
Overall, it was a good accounting of the state of the nation.