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    "content": "Parliament to amend the rules if you think that they are too harsh. Maybe, that time there will be no express way being constructed and you will not have an excuse. Then Hon. Pkosing’ may have a Statement to make that if you were not there in time, you should not blame a traffic jam. Surely, Hon. Members, if a Member has been notified, the secretariat must work and go an extra mile to ensure that the Members whose Questions appear on the Order Paper before a particular Committee are present. However, the route to go is like we have done with the Question by the Member for Trans Nzoia, notwithstanding the spirited effort by our very good friend, Hon. Jomo Washiali. The Question had to be dropped and it will have to go to the tail end of the others which have been asked. Those are the rules, so that people learn to, first of all, look at the Order Paper. It is always posted on the website. I normally see the Order Paper a day before the actual Sitting day. It is already posted on the website. Unless there are some Members who are not conversant with how to go about it... I suppose we had asked our ICT people to take Members who may be having those technical challenges through so that they do not have problems. Even if you are in the village, you can always check so that you can tell the villagers to let you come and represent them here by asking questions on their behalf. Please, make a point, since you are a Member of Parliament, every Monday to check what is on the parliamentary website. That is assuming you do not want to check on Sunday, Saturday or Friday. Even if you are so busy with the villagers, tell them to allow you on Mondays to check. Indeed, they are your employers but they must also allow you to represent them. You ask the Questions on their behalf. Tell them that there is something that is so critical which you must go and ask on their behalf in Parliament."
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