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    "id": 1585550,
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    "speaker_name": "Seme, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr) James Nyikal",
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    "content": "many disputes between the MCAs and the governors, which is understandable given the structural nature of the issue. It would be unnatural if they were friends. It is like asking a goat and a hyena to be friends, expecting them to understand that they need to work together. It cannot work like that. When we give them this autonomy, they can manage their finances by themselves. Similarly, they may not understand the constraints of the governor. However, now that they have the money allocated to them, which they are handling, they will behave differently. The issue of holding governors at ransom, and on the other hand they are denying you what you need to do so that you become weak and more obedient, is a thing of the past. Many of the attempts to impeach governors may arise from this dispute: “You are denying us this, tutakutoatu” . That is what has been going on. Now that we have put that in place, I think we will also need to provide training and establish structures for them after implementation. Therefore, Hon. Temporary Speaker, I support this Bill. However, we not only need to look at the financial structures but also go ahead and look at the human resource management and procurement structures. Remember, we were recently looking at how they can access funds from grants and donors. I support. It is a big move; it has shown us the way, and we expect more to come from the Senate."
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