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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Muturi",
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        "legal_name": "Justin Bedan Njoka Muturi",
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    "content": "2378 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES July 10, 2007 When he was the Minister in charge of roads, in my view, he was very able, particularly in the area of transport. Now you see, when he went to the Office of the President, he made the policemen to be running the transport aspect by becoming the red light or traffic lights! Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have one more small issue that has been raised on the Floor of this House, and which needs to be addressed. It is the issue of university graduates who apply for jobs as policemen and administration policemen. I do recall, and I think it was last week or the week before, that an answer was given that, if somebody applies to become a constable, he or she should take what they are given. We must be humane! They are Kenyans! We know that there are no jobs! Jobs are not readily available. So, you see, a university graduate who applies to be a constable--- Let us be humane and give him the job that befits his level of education! It is important that we must not say: \"Why did you apply to be a constable, when you knew that you were a university graduate?\" If he applied and he qualified, the other things are physical. There is no question of how much education is involved. It is just running, breathing and doing any other--- With those few remarks, I beg to support."
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