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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, let me clarify that those are two different cases. In the case of the former Masinde Muliro Constituent College, Moi University moved part of its Faculty of Engineering to start a similar faculty in Masinde Muliro Constituent College and continued with their programme. Moi University, in their Strategic Plan, 2005, wanted to merge the School of Forestry and Natural Resources, which is in Chepkoilel Campus, with the School of Environmental Studies and the School of Agriculture, because of the inter-linkages within the three schools. That was the intention in 2005. That is when Chepkoilel Campus was a constituent college of Moi University. In the process, the campus has matured into a university college. It has the School of Forestry. Plans are underway to establish a school of natural resources that will take care of environmental studies, forestry and agriculture. However, this does not stop Moi University which is the main campus from starting a similar programme. We can have a programme running in the main campus as well as in its constituent college. There is nothing wrong with that. There is a process through which they can do so. However, because this is a process they started in 2005, the university council saw it fit to actually shift and fulfill what is in the strategic plan first. After doing so, if they so wish, they can actually have the other programme running in the main campus."
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