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"speaker_name": "Prof. Kamar",
"speaker_title": "Thursday, 15th March, 2012 (P) The Minister for Higher Education, Science and Technology",
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"content": " Madam Temporary Speaker, I rise to join my colleagues in supporting the Motion for Adjournment. We really need a break to go and discuss a number of things even with committees. At the same time need we to go home to deal with our constituents. At this juncture, I want to say that there are a number of issues that some of us are keen on during this recess. I am happy and appreciate the Members of Parliament who will be joining the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology tomorrow in Mombasa to discuss the Bioscience Bill. This is time we have wanted for a very long time because this is a Bill that is urgent and is required in this House. I also want to appreciate Members of Parliament who had wanted time to go and sight the middle level colleges that as a Ministry we are pushing for. I would like the nation to know that we are at a point where we want to have the last nine counties which do not have any technical institutes to implement the projects that we have in the Ministry. I will be looking forward to Members of Parliament to come back from this recess with their title deeds and sites already allocated for this important project. This is a very important Bill because we really need technical training institutes that can produce middle level human resource for this country, for purposes of fulfilling Vision 2030. As a Ministry, we are really pushing for that. So, I look forward to hon. Members from those nine counties to come forward with the requirements so that we can implement."
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