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    "speaker_name": "Mathare, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Anthony Oluoch",
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    "content": "Article 43 which states that every person has a right to education. I, therefore, want to thank you, Cabinet Secretary, for recognising those APBET institutions. However, are you aware that the bureaucracy underneath your office, beginning with the sub-county directors, undermines the Legal Notice of 2015 that anchors the idea of APBET? To begin with, NEMIS, which is a requirement for recognition and following up students from their registration, how they go up their levels to the point of doing their exams and even on school feeding program, is denied to APBET students? Are you also aware that even for registration for exams, teachers in APBET institution call me every time exams are about to be done that they cannot register students because they are neither in public nor private schools? Lastly, I brought a Bill in the last Parliament which was an amendment to the Basic Education Act to anchor APBET institutions in law. Are you aware that, that Bill has passed through the Committee and is about to be published? Members of the Nairobi City County and Members of Parliament who are mostly affected by this, and especially those who represent the informal settlements, including Hon. Kajwang’, would like to have a stakeholder’s engagement with you. We would like to leave here with an assurance that we will get an appointment before or just after the publication of that Bill. I, thank you."
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