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    "content": "The Clerk should schedule that Report of the Committee for debate when the House next sits. Hon. Nyamai, Hon. Eseli, Hon. Jaldesa, and I can see several other Members, given the concerns that you have all raised, there may be need for one of you to frame and style a Motion to discuss that particular issue rather than asking question after question. They may not address the issue. To be a bit more holistic, I suggest that many of you sit with Hon. Florence Mutua and agree on some form of a Motion that would address those issues so that the House can then make informed comments. From that debate, the Hansard will show Hon. Eseli, Hon. Nyamai, Hon. Jaldesa and many others making their claims. When you pick the Hansard, you will have something more holistic which will address the issues so that even the Committee will be able to make a good follow-up. I encourage any one of you to come up with a Motion which can be prioritised because it is a matter of national concern. Hon. Eseli, Hon. Jaldesa, Hon. Nyamai, and I see the Member for Nyando was about to say something, if it came by way of a Motion and proper targeted resolutions, it may in a way address the concerns that you have raised. That kind of Motion can even be party- sponsored so that it gets priority. That would be my advice for now. I am sure everyone would say that they also have a boy or girl who got an A from various schools. It would be difficult even for the Chair of the Committee or even the Committee as a whole to address if it becomes so scattered. Any of you are encouraged to come up with a Motion. Think through it so that the resolutions will be implementable. There was an intervention from Hon. Zuleikha."
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