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"speaker_name": "Dr. Kosgei",
"speaker_title": "The Minister for Higher Education, Science and Technology",
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"content": " Thank you, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. I will start by commending the President on what he said about the Constitution. The Constitution making in Kenya, as we know, has travelled over 20 years. We are at a level where we could actually achieve this constitution. That is not to say that we are home and dry. As a Member who was selected by this House to represent it in the Parliamentary Select Committee on Constitutional Review, I will always cherish the opportunity I was given to participate in this process. We did not abuse that opportunity, but we always remembered that we represented those of you who were not in Naivasha with us. We, therefore, took as much time as possible to listen to the views of each other to arrive at some concerns as we shall see next week when the Draft comes here. There is, of course, a lot of mis-quiet that, perhaps, the Committee of Experts (CoE) ignored some of the things that we told them. We should read those documents and see that first of all, the CoE are the people we asked to go round the country and get the views of the people. So, we have to weigh that against the wishes of the political parties and the various individuals. However, in referring to the Presidentâs Speech, I notice that he talked about several things, including the national cohesion, which as some of you"
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