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"content": "We have seen how Gen Z came out and that means our education system is working. Let us invest more in the education system. Let us empower the learning institutions and support them by doing the cut-off budgets and being able to meet those deficits in place. Madam Temporary Speaker, I appreciate the President when he was doing his interview last week, when he confirmed that he agreed on the issue of CASs and that he would deal with that. That was within his prerogative and he can make that decision. Further to that, he agreed to scrap the budgets off for the First Lady, the Second Lady and the spouse of the Prime Cabinet Secretary. This is something positive and this is leadership. He has taken action on what is within is purview. However, matters that need constitutional amendments or referendum will need time. We should appreciate what can be done within the shortest time. I have one citizenship. This is my country and this is my motherland. I want to urge every Kenyan, especially the youth that we should forge forward with solutions and by ticking off the issues that have been addressed. We should also give a timeline to the other issues that require referendum. We understand that they require referendum and there is a procedure to that. Madam Temporary Speaker, I request the Gen Z to reject hooliganism and looting. They should also reject their own parents being toned down when these hooligans and goons are stealing money from them. We saw that yesterday in Nairobi, where items were being snatched from people. They should also post in those same social platforms and reject. There is the picture that Gen Z have shown us on being party-less, tribe-less and indicating that they are one Kenya. It is good and positive. Let it not die, but let it be something that also takes care and moves to the other generations and generations to come. With those remarks, I fully support. I thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker."
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