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    "content": "All our universities are not doing very well and this is because we have not set and met standards. Even though I can see that we have made an attempt to consolidate the laws relating to university education which is laudable, I still do not see us providing for standards. Indeed, I was discussing this with some colleagues like hon. Dr. Otichilo and others who are in the education sector. They said that we will leave some of these to regulations. I am totally uncomfortable with regulations because I am sure that even now, we have regulations but they are not followed. So, I will be happy if you have certain minimum standards within the main law. I will give you an example. Yesterday, I passed through Keroka Town. It is becoming a very common standard that whenever you pass any town, you see a very small place--- In fact the Keroka one was better though still an eye sore. I wanted to take a photo to come and give it as an exhibit to see what I have been complaining about. As much as we want to expand university education--- Many private universities have money because they charge exorbitantly. You cannot charge exorbitantly and put structures that do not even look like primary schools and call them universities. You cannot have such standards. No wonder, the products that we are producing from those universities are of very low standards. I was an employer before I came here and I can tell you that you can see a very clear distinction."
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